• Douglas Portmore claims that any plausible deontological constraint can be encoded within a consequentialist outcome-ranking. This paper argues that the programme faces five modal pressures which, taken together, no available version of consequentializing we know how to construct without sacrificing either the agent-relative content or the consequentialist structure has resolved. Those pressures are developed through three recurring cases: a pair of killings with structurally distinct victims, t…Read more