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#137 – Andreas Mogensen on whether effective altruism is just for consequentialists

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Is There a Single Defining Property of All Right Actions?

The holy grail for a lot of moral philosophers is to find some single property that separates right actions from wrong actions. For can't it's this thing about universal law. For utilitarians, its maximizing aggregate welfare. But i'm quite attracted to the view that there are many distinct properties that contribute to making an act right or wrong. It might be that promoting the good is in and of itself, always a reason in favour of doing some action. There are other sources of moral reasons, like respect for others rights, keeping one's promises, things of that nature. So i think you're obviously a subject of significant philosophical disagreement. And seeking to bring these various judgments into coherence

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