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Welfare and Self-Governance
Authors:John Skorupski
Institution:(1) Department of Moral Philosophy, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland, KY16 9AL, UK
Abstract:Two ideas have dominated ethical thought since the time of Bentham and Kant. One is utilitarianism, the other is an idea of moral agency as self-governance. Utilitarianism says that morality must somehow subserve welfare, self-governance says that it must be graspable directly by individual moral insight. But these ideas seem to war with one another. Can we eliminate the apparent conflict by a careful review of what is plausible in the two ideas? In seeking an answer to this question I examine (1) the implications of welfarism, (2) the nature of moral obligation (3) the nature of our moral knowledge.
Keywords:blame  moral obligation  moral knowledge  self-governance  utilitarianism  welfarism
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