Canadian Journal of Philosophy, volume 50, issue 5, pages 606-621
Akratic Action under the Guise of the Good
Eugene Chislenko
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2020-04-20
Journal:
Canadian Journal of Philosophy
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SJR: 0.668
CiteScore: 2.4
Impact factor: 1.7
ISSN: 00455091, 19110820
Philosophy
Abstract
Many philosophers have thought that human beings do or pursue only what we see as good. These “guise-of-the-good” views face powerful challenges and counterexamples, such as akratic action, in which we do what we ourselves believe we ought not do. I propose a new way for guise-of-the-good views to address this central counterexample by appealing to conflicting beliefs. I then answer concerns that this appeal is insufficiently explanatory, attributes too much conflict, leaves out an essential asymmetry in action against one’s “better” judgment, attributes systematic error about one’s own beliefs, and is too implausible.
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