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The Relation Between Moral Reasons and Moral RequirementErkenntnis 4. 2023.What is the relation between moral reasons and moral requirement? Specifically: what relation does an action have to bear to one’s moral reasons in order to count as morally required? This paper defends the following answer to this question: an action is morally required just in case the moral reasons in favor of that action are enough on their own to outweigh all of the reasons, moral and nonmoral, to perform any alternative. I argue that this decisive moral reason view satisfies three key desi…Read more
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Two Concepts of Directed ObligationPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 109 (3): 913-938. 2025.This paper argues that there are two importantly distinct normative relations that can be referred to using phrases like ‘X is obligated to Y,’ ‘Y has a right against X,’ or ‘X wronged Y.’ When we say that I am obligated to you not to read your diary, one thing we might mean is that I am subject to a deontological constraint against reading your diary that gives me a non‐instrumental, agent‐relative reason not to do so, and which you are typically in a unique position to waive with consent. I ca…Read more
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Moral psychology as accountabilityIn Justin D'Arms & Daniel Jacobson (eds.), Moral psychology and human agency: philosophical essays on the science of ethics, Oxford University Press. pp. 40-83. 2014.
Brendan de Kenessey
University Of Toronto
University of Toronto, St. George Campus
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University Of TorontoAssistant Professor
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University of Toronto, St. George CampusAssistant Professor
Areas of Specialization
| Normative Ethics |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| Philosophy of Action |
| Social and Political Philosophy |