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[PDF] Strategies for Defusing the Demandingness ObjectionIndeed, the traditional objection to act utilitarianism to which I alluded earlier has come to be known as the Demandingness Objection. This objection, as I ...
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(PDF) The demandingness objection - ResearchGateThe 'demandingness objection' is, roughly, the idea that if a requirement is too demanding, or supererogatory, it can't constitute a moral obligation 1 (see ...
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"Strategies for Defusing the Demandingness Objection" by Justin J ...Bernard Williams's formulation of the Demandingness Objection holds that living a moral life, as the consequentialist understands it, is incompatible with ...
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[PDF] Demandingness is Not a Convincing Objection to UtilitarianismThe theoretical demandingness objection says that a moral theory has no right to legislate on as many domains of life as utilitarianism does. Is there ...
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[PDF] The Impotence of the Demandingness ObjectionThe way the Objection measures the demandingness of an ethical theory reflects rather than justifies being in the grip of key anti-Consequen- tialist ...
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Is Utilitarianism Too Demanding? | Crucial ConsiderationsAug 13, 2015 · A common objection to utilitarianism is that the philosophy is too demanding. For instance, it might seem that we should donate all our money to those in need.<|separator|>
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Demandingness | The Point of View of the Universe - Oxford AcademicUtilitarianism is widely regarded as demanding much more of us than other theories, and this has been pressed as an objection, sometimes even a decisive ...
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[PDF] Demandingness and PraiseworthinessA common objection to proposed moral obligations is that they are too demanding. This objection is commonly known as the demandingness objection.
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[PDF] FAMINE, AFFLUENCE, AND MORALITY - rintintin.colorado.eduFAMINE, AFFLUENCE, AND MORALITY by Peter Singer (1972). As I write this, in November 1971, people are dying in East Bengal from lack of food, shelter, and ...
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The Demandingness Objection | Utilitarianism.netMany critics argue that utilitarianism is too demanding, because it requires us to always bring about the best outcome.The Demandingness Objection · Debunking the Intuition · Rivals Fare No Better
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Rule Consequentialism and Demandingness: The Wrong Solution(s)?Jun 9, 2025 · Both theories, as forms of consequentialism, have to address the demandingness objection as they include features that may expose them to it: ...
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Famine, Affluence and Morality, by Peter Singer - Giving What We CanPeter Singer's core argument in Famine, Affluence and Morality is as follows: "if it is in our power to prevent something bad from happening, without thereby ...
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Study Guide: Peter Singer's 'Famine, Affluence, and Morality'This study guide explains Singer's central argument, explores possible objections, and clarifies common misunderstandings. ... The Demandingness Objection ...
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[PDF] Utilitarianism: For and AgainstI shall be concerned with stating it in a form in which it may appear persuasive to some people, and to show how it may be defended against many of the ...
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(PDF) Williams's Integrity Objection as a Psychological ProblemFeb 16, 2024 · In his famous 'Integrity Objection', Bernard Williams condemns utilitarianism for requiring us to regard our projects as dispensable, and thus ...
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[PDF] Progressive Consequentialism.Sep 16, 2009 · our integrity by alienating us from our “ground projects” or from those to whom we stand in special relationships. ... Philip Pettit and Michael.
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[PDF] Consequentialism.pdf - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy5 See Schroeder, “Teleology.” 6 See, for instance, Philip Pettit, “The Consequentialist Perspective,” in M. ... and the special relationships she has.
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Philip Pettit , The Robust Demands of the Good: Ethics with ...Apr 18, 2017 · When one provides love, and not merely actual care, to another, then the beloved receives what Pettit calls a modally demanding good. It is ...
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[PDF] Consequentialism and Its Demands: The Role of InstitutionsConsequentialism is often criticised as being overly demanding, and this overdemandingness is seen as sufficient to reject it as a moral theory. This paper ...
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[PDF] Freedom consequentialism : in support of a new measure of utilityPhilip Pettit responds to the demandingness objection in a similar way, saying that: “There is a distinction between what it is best to do and what you ...
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Moral Obligations To Distant Others | PDF - ScribdMORAL OBLIGATIONS TO DISTANT OTHERS. Bob Corbett Fall, 1995 For many years I ... moral obligation to help those suffering from famine. This moral ...
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Thomas Nagel · The Excessive Demands of ImpartialityJul 1, 1982 · But his defence of utilitarianism is partly independent of these claims about moral language. He presents a version of the view that ...
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[PDF] Untitled - PhilPapersNagel ... The second type of objection characterizes the demandingness ... Thomas Nagel, Equality and Partiality (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991), p.
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Defusing the Demandingness Objection: Unreliable IntuitionsJun 10, 2013 · Nagel, T. 1991. Equality and Partiality. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Google Scholar. Norcross, Alistair. 2006. “ Reasons without Demands ...
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Consequentialism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMay 20, 2003 · Other utilitarians blunt the force of the demandingness objection by limiting direct utilitarianism to what people morally ought to do. Even ...
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Rule-Consequentialism and Demandingness: A Reply to CarsonEach of these objections has to do with the demandingness of rule-consequentialism. ... Hooker, Brad 1990: "Rule-Consequentialism". Mind, 99, 393, pp. 67-77. 1991 ...
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Rule-consequentialism and demandingness: A reply to CarsonRule-consequentialism and demandingness: A reply to Carson ; Authors. Brad Hooker. University of Reading ; Abstract. This paper replies to Carson's attacks on an ...
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Hooker's rule‐consequentialism, disasters, demandingness, and ...Aug 9, 2022 · I will argue that rule-consequentialism can avoid over-demandingness without placing a counterintuitive limit on requirements to aid. According ...
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Fiona Woollard, Hooker's rule‐consequentialism, disasters ...Aug 10, 2022 · I will argue that rule-consequentialism can avoid over-demandingness without placing a counterintuitive limit on requirements to aid. Like 2
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[PDF] A Consequentialist Response To The Demandingness ObjectionThe demandingness objection is perhaps the best way to construe this failure of AC to cohere well with our intuitions. Consider this objection in the form of a ...
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Rethinking Demandingness: Why Satisficing Consequentialism and ...We are led to the surprising conclusion that neither satisficing consequentialism nor scalar consequentialism is inherently less demanding.
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Moral Demands and Permissions/PrerogativesJun 27, 2024 · Consequentialist and other views with strong duties to promote the good can try to resist the demandingness objection, in two ways. One is ...
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[PDF] The Demandingness Objection to Peter Singer's Account of Our ...On the surface, I will show that the demandingness objection is detrimental to most act-consequentialist arguments and that the forcefulness of this objection ...
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Defusing the Demandingness Objection: Unreliable Intuitions... demandingness objection that targets a wide scope of moral views, and (iii) ... Epistemology of Intuition in Epistemology · Moral Intuition in Normative ...
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Deontological Ethics - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyNov 21, 2007 · Deontology is one of those kinds of normative theories regarding which choices are morally required, forbidden, or permitted.Deontology's Foil... · Deontological Theories
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[PDF] Moral Demandingness and Modal Demandingness“The Demandingness Objection.” In The Problem of Moral. Demandingness: New Philosophical Essays, edited by Timothy Chappell,. 148–62. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave ...Missing: primary sources
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Virtue Ethics - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJul 18, 2003 · Virtue ethics is currently one of three major approaches in normative ethics. It may, initially, be identified as the one that emphasizes the virtues, or moral ...Virtue · Forms of Virtue Ethics · Platonistic Virtue Ethics · Objections to virtue ethics
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[PDF] Virtue Ethics, Deontology, and Consequentialism - Eagle ScholarAs mentioned earlier, deontology allows individuals to act on a broader scale than a more demanding theory such as consequentialism (e.g., in consequentialism, ...
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Contractualism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 30, 2007 · How might contractualism reply to this demandingness objection? Like any impartial moral theory, contractualism can bite the bullet, and argue ...
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UTILITARIANISM, CONTRACTUALISM AND DEMANDINGNESSmore counter-intuitive) than contractualism. I. THE DEMANDINGNESS OBJECTION. One of the familiar criticisms of utilitarianism is that it is too demanding. It.
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Impartiality - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMar 25, 2002 · ... demandingness objection and related objections. A third strategy is ... Baron, Marcia, Philip Pettit, and Michael Slote, 1997. Three ...
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Contractualism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 30, 2007 · How might contractualism reply to this demandingness objection? Like any impartial moral theory, contractualism can bite the bullet, and argue ...
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Morality Is Still Demanding — EA ForumDec 29, 2024 · Until we find a principled reason to reject the demandingness objection, the best available response is still to concede the objection with ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Care and demandingness — EA Forumin particular, claims about what actions are morally obligatory, ...
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[PDF] Does Effective Altruism Require Its Own Destruction?With that in mind, we can here review four objections that both utilitarianism and effective altruism face: the demandingness objection, the cluelessness ...
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[PDF] Effectiveness and Demandingness - Wharton Faculty Platform2 And the claim that giving to less effective rather than more effective organizations is impermissible will be rejected by many as inconsistent with.
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Attila Tanyi, Consequentialist Demands, Intuitions and Experimental ...Consequentialism demandingness objection moral intuitions experimental methodology moral psychology. Reprint years. Analytics. Added to PP 2018-06-15. Downloads<|separator|>
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Featured Philosopher: Lisa TessmanJan 22, 2016 · ... moral psychology. She is the author of Moral Failure: On the ... demandingness objection—an objection that morality can't possibly be ...
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Praise, blame, and demandingness - jstorNov 30, 2016 · demandingness objection. Finally, I have argued that this account of praise and blame allows us to incorporate something like supererogation ...