Famine, affluence, and philosophers’ biases

Volume: 177, Issue: 10, Pages: 2907 - 2926
Published: Oct 31, 2019
Abstract
Moral relativists often defend their view as an inference to the best explanation of widespread and deep moral disagreement. Many philosophers have challenged this line of reasoning in recent years, arguing that moral objectivism provides us with ample resources to develop an equally or more plausible method of explanation. One of the most promising of these objectivist methods is what I call the self-interest explanation, the view that...
Paper Details
Title
Famine, affluence, and philosophers’ biases
Published Date
Oct 31, 2019
Volume
177
Issue
10
Pages
2907 - 2926
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