Eine Anmerkung zur logischen Struktur von „Goldene-Regel“-Argumenten im Sinne Hares
In chapter 6 of his book Freedom and Reason Richard Mervyn Hare exemplifies a simple form of his so-called 'golden-rule'-arguments by means of his wellknown 'debtor-example' (section I). Critics objected that these arguments as developed by Hare do not reach their aim (section II...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Jahrbuch für Recht und Ethik = Annual review of law and ethics 2010-01, Vol.18, p.519-531 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In chapter 6 of his book Freedom and Reason Richard Mervyn Hare exemplifies a simple form of his so-called 'golden-rule'-arguments by means of his wellknown 'debtor-example' (section I). Critics objected that these arguments as developed by Hare do not reach their aim (section II), and hence devised some strategies for making them conclusive (section III). I shall argue that these rescue efforts are defective or at least unnecessary; for Hare himself did in fact give a perfectly satisfactory solution in Freedom and Reason (sections IV, V). The key to his solution is the exclusion of morally indifferent actions. The exclusion of morally indifferent actions, however, demands a weighing of interests (section VI). |
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ISSN: | 0944-4610 |