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ArtikelIntention and Permisiblity  
Oleh: Saemi, Amir
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Ethical Perspectives: Journal of the European Ethics Network vol. 16 no. 1 (Mar. 2009), page 81-101.
Topik: Intention; permissibility; ethics; action theory
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    • Nomor Panggil: EE45.13
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Isi artikelThere are two kinds of view in the literature concerning the relevance of intentions to permissibility. While subjectivism assumes that an agents acts permissibily if he or she believes that their conduct is necessary for a moral purpose, for objectivism the de facto presence of an objcetive reason to justify one's deeds in what matters. Recently, Scanlon and Hanser have defended a moderate version of objectivism and subjuectivism, respectively. Although I have degree of sympathy toward both views, I will argue that the truth lies somewhere in between. The view that I suggest in this paper hopefully occupies a space between subjectivism and objectivism and can accommodate the intuitions that neither of those views can account for.
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