Integrity and Demandingness |
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Authors: | Timothy Chappell |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Open University Ethics Centre, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK |
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Abstract: | ![]() I discuss Bernard Williams’ ‘integrity objection’ – his version of the demandingness objection to unreasonably demanding ‘extremist’ moral theories such as consequentialism – and argue that it is best understood as presupposing the internal reasons thesis. However, since the internal reasons thesis is questionable, so is Williams’ integrity objection. I propose an alternative way of bringing out the unreasonableness of extremism, based on the notion of the agent’s autonomy, and show how an objection to this proposal can be outflanked by a strategy that also outflanks the ‘paradox of deontology.’ |
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Keywords: | Bernard Williams Integrity Demandingness Extremism Consequentialism Autonomy Paradox of deontology Non-consequentialism Value pluralism |
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