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Two types of moral dilemmas

Erkenntnis 30 (3):301 - 318 (1989)

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  1. The Need for Coercion.J. Howard Sobel - 1972 - In J. R. Pennock & J. W. Chapman (eds.), Nomos XIV: Coercion. pp. 148-177.
     
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  • `Ought' conversationally implies `can'.Walter Sinnott-Armstrong - 1984 - Philosophical Review 93 (2):249-261.
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  • Moral dilemmas and consistency.Ruth Barcan Marcus - 1980 - Journal of Philosophy 77 (3):121-136.
    Marcus argues that moral dilemmas are real, but that they are not the result of inconsistent moral principles. Moral principles are consistent just in case there is some world where all principles are 'obeyable.' They are inconsistent just in case there is no world where all are 'obeyable.' What this logical point is meant to show is that moral dilemmas do not make moral codes inconsistent. She also discusses guilt, and argues that guilt is still appropriate even in cases of (...)
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