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Weighing Reasons Against

Chris Tucker

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Abstract

Abstract Ethicists increasingly reject the scale as a useful metaphor for weighing reasons. Yet they generally retain the metaphor of a reason’s weight. This combination is incoherent. The metaphor of weight entails a very specific scale-based model of weighing reasons, Dual Scale. Justin Snedegar worries that scale-based models of weighing reasons can’t properly weigh reasons against an option. Chapter 4 shows that there are, in fact, two different reasons for/against distinctions, and provides an account of the relationship between the various kinds of reason for and against. With this account in hand, we’ll see that Dual Scale has no problem weighing any kind of reason against.

Topics & Concepts

MetaphorScale (ratio)Dual (grammatical number)EpistemologyPsychologyPhilosophyGeographyCartographyLinguisticsPsychology of Moral and Emotional JudgmentEthics in medical practiceFree Will and Agency
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