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Overriding Reasons and Reasons to be Moral
The Southern Journal of Philosophy
  • Curtis Brown, Trinity University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1986
Disciplines
Abstract

Do moral reasons override reasons of self-interest? Kurt Baier has, in a number of places,1 argued that reason alone requires us to acknowledge that they do, and thus that anyone who does not do what he has moral reason to do, even when this conflicts with what he has self-interested reason to do, is acting contrary to reason. I shall present an interpretation of Baier's argument and suggest that, so understood, the argument fails.

Identifier
10.1111/j.2041-6962.1986.tb01559.x
Publisher
University of Memphis
Citation Information
Brown, C. (1986). Overriding reasons and reasons to be moral. The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 24(2), 173-187. doi:10.1111/j.2041-6962.1986.tb01559.x