Publication: Relationships as indirect intensifiers: Solving the puzzle of partiality
Relationships as indirect intensifiers: Solving the puzzle of partiality
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Löschke, J. (2018). Relationships as indirect intensifiers: Solving the puzzle of partiality. European Journal of Philosophy, 26, 390–410. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejop.12250
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Two intuitions are important to commonsense morality: the claim that all persons have equal moral worth and the claim that persons have associative duties. These intuitions seem to contradict each other, and there has been extensive discussion concerning their reconciliation. The most widely held view claims that associative duties arise because relationships generate moral reasons to benefit our loved ones. However, such a view cannot account for the phenomenon that some acts are supererogatory when performed on behalf of a stranger
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Löschke, J. (2018). Relationships as indirect intensifiers: Solving the puzzle of partiality. European Journal of Philosophy, 26, 390–410. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejop.12250