TY - JOUR
T1 - The good, the bad, and the ugly
T2 - Three agent-type challenges to The Order of Public Reason
AU - Gaus, Gerald
PY - 2014/9
Y1 - 2014/9
N2 - In this issue of Philosophical Studies, Richard Arneson, Jonathan Quong and Robert Talisse contribute papers discussing The Order of Public Reason (OPR). All press what I call "agent-type challenges" to the project of OPR. In different ways they all focus on a type (or types) of moral (or sometimes not-so-moral) agent. Arneson presents a good person who is so concerned with doing the best thing she does not truly endorse social morality; Quong a bad person who rejects it and violates the basic rights of others, and Talisse a morally ugly person, a hypocrite, who criticizes others for failing to do what he does not do. All suggest that OPR does not give a satisfying account of what we are to say to, or how we should act towards, such agents. In my response I highlight some core concerns of OPR, while also seeking to show that OPR does not say quite what they think it says, and it often leaves them room for saying what they would like to say about such agents.
AB - In this issue of Philosophical Studies, Richard Arneson, Jonathan Quong and Robert Talisse contribute papers discussing The Order of Public Reason (OPR). All press what I call "agent-type challenges" to the project of OPR. In different ways they all focus on a type (or types) of moral (or sometimes not-so-moral) agent. Arneson presents a good person who is so concerned with doing the best thing she does not truly endorse social morality; Quong a bad person who rejects it and violates the basic rights of others, and Talisse a morally ugly person, a hypocrite, who criticizes others for failing to do what he does not do. All suggest that OPR does not give a satisfying account of what we are to say to, or how we should act towards, such agents. In my response I highlight some core concerns of OPR, while also seeking to show that OPR does not say quite what they think it says, and it often leaves them room for saying what they would like to say about such agents.
KW - Moral authority
KW - Moral theory
KW - Order of public reason
KW - Social morality
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U2 - 10.1007/s11098-013-0269-5
DO - 10.1007/s11098-013-0269-5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84906061734
SN - 0031-8116
VL - 170
SP - 563
EP - 577
JO - Philosophical Studies
JF - Philosophical Studies
IS - 3
ER -