Doing the Best We Can: An Essay in Informal Deontic Logic

Doing the Best We Can: An Essay in Informal Deontic Logic

by Fred Feldman
Doing the Best We Can: An Essay in Informal Deontic Logic

Doing the Best We Can: An Essay in Informal Deontic Logic

by Fred Feldman

Hardcover(1986)

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Overview

Several years ago I came across a marvelous little paper in which Hector-Neri Castaneda shows that standard versions of act utilitarian­ l ism are formally incoherent. I was intrigued by his argument. It had long seemed to me that I had a firm grasp on act utilitarianism. Indeed, it had often seemed to me that it was the clearest and most attractive of normative theories. Yet here was a simple and relatively uncontrover­ sial argument that showed, with only some trivial assumptions, that the doctrine is virtually unintelligible. The gist of Castaneda's argument is this: suppose we understand act utilitarianism to be the view that an act is obligatory if and only if its utility exceeds that of each alternative. Suppose it is obligatory for a certain person to perform an act with two parts - we can call it 'A & B'. Then, obviously enough, it is also obligatory for this person to perform the parts, A and B. If act utilitarianism were true, we appar­ ently could infer that the utility of A & B is higher than that of A, and higher than that of B (because A & B is obligatory, and the other acts are alternatives to A & B).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789027721648
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 04/30/1986
Series: Philosophical Studies Series , #35
Edition description: 1986
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 8.27(w) x 11.69(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

One/Absolute Moral Obligation.- 1. Utilitarian Foundations.- 2. A Theory of Moral Obligation.- 3. Moral Objections to MO.- Two/Iffy Oughts.- 4. Basic Iffy Oughts.- 5 Hypothetical Imperatives.- 6. Defeasible Commitment and Prima Facie Obligation.- Three/Extensions.- 7. Individual Obligation and Group Welfare.- 8. What Ought to be.- 9. Conflicts of Obligation.- 10. Conclusions.- Notes.- Index of Names.- Index of Subjects.
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