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Defending a possibilist insight in consequentialist thought
Authors:Jean-Paul Vessel
Affiliation:(1) Department of Philosophy, MSC 3B, New Mexico State University, 30001, Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001, USA
Abstract:There is a heated dispute among consequentialists concerning the following deontic principle:

$$ {text{DC:}}quad {text{O(}}a{text{ & }}b{text{)}} to {text{O(}}a{text{) & O(}}b{text{)}} $$
The principle states that for any acts (or any bearers of normative status) a and b, if it is obligatory for a specific agent to do the conjunctive (or compound) act a & b, then that agent is obligated to do a and is also obligated to do b—the deontic operator of obligation distributes over conjunction. Possibilists—those who believe that we should always pursue a “best” possible course of action available to us—accept the principle as true. Actualists—those who believe that certain future facts about the actual world can generate obligations incompatible with the best possible course of action available to us—reject the principle as false. And recent commentators on the dispute—some who endorse DC, others who reject it—have attempted to dig out and defend intermediary positions, suggesting that extreme versions of each view are unsatisfactory. I’m out to defend DC from the actualist attack. Here I briefly present the central actualist argument against DC. I then show that possibilism has all of the resources to explain the phenomena with which actualists are so concerned. Next, I try to diagnose the actualists’ malcontent: The relevance of certain subjunctive conditionals to consequentialist reasoning has been vastly overemphasized. Finally, I attempt to shed some light on the nature of consequentialist conditionals by incorporating possibilist insights into a semantics for subjunctive conditionals appropriate for consequentialist theorizing.
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Keywords:Consequentialism  Conditionals  Conditional obligation  Utilitarianism  Possibilism  Actualism
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