Moral Overridingness and Moral Theory |
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Authors: | Sarah Stroud |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy, McGill University, Leacock Building, 855 Sherbourne Street West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2T7 |
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Abstract: | I begin by proposing and explicating a plausible articulation of the view that morality is overriding. I then argue that it would be desirable for this thesis to be sustained. However, the prospects for its vindication will depend crucially on which moral theory we adopt. I examine some schematic moral theories in order to bring out which are friendly and which unfriendly to moral overridingness. In light of the reasons to hope that the overridingness thesis can be sustained, theories apparently incompatible with it – I argue that consequentialism is one – have a count against them. |
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