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ETHICAL UNTHINKABILITIES AND PHILOSOPHICAL SERIOUSNESS
Authors:SAMI PIHLSTRÖM
Institution:Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, P.O. Box 4 (Fabianinkatu 24), FI-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Abstract: This article defends a controversial metaphilosophical thesis: it is not immediately obvious that "the best argument wins" in philosophy. Certain philosophical views, for example, extremely controversial ethical positions, may be intolerable and impossible to take seriously as contributions to ethical discussion, irrespective of their argumentative merits. As a case study of this metaphilosophical issue, the article discusses David Benatar's recent thesis that it is, for everyone, harmful to exist. It is argued that ethical and cultural "unthinkabilities" set limits to philosophical reasoning that even the most insightful arguments cannot transcend.
Keywords:argumentation  death  ethics  existence  life  unthinkabilities
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