Pokfulam, Hong Kong
Areas of Specialization
Value Theory
Epistemology
  • Praiseworthy Motivations
    Zoë A. Johnson King
    Noûs 54 (2): 408-430. 2019.
    This paper argues that if motivation by rightness de re is praiseworthy, then so is motivation by rightness de dicto. I argue that these two types of moral motivation have been unfairly compared, in light of a widespread failure to appreciate the structural similarities between them. These structural similarities become clear when we think more carefully about the nature of motivation and about moral metaphysics. I then argue that the two types of moral motivation are on a par by discussing a se…Read more
  • One Desire Too Many
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 102 (2): 302-317. 2019.
    I defend the widely-held view that morally worthy action need not be motivated by a desire to promote rightness as such. Some have recently come to reject this view, arguing that desires for rightness as such are necessary for avoiding a certain kind of luck thought incompatible with morally worthy action. I show that those who defend desires for rightness as such on the basis of this argument misunderstand the relationship between moral worth and the kind of luck that their argument employs. Co…Read more