The guise of the good and the problem of partiality

  • Allan Hazlett

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Abstract

According to the guise of the good thesis, we desire things under the ‘guise of the good.’ Here I sympathetically articulate a generic formulation of the guise of the good thesis, and address a problem for the view, which I call the problem of partiality. The problem is, roughly, that our partial pro-attitudes –for example, our special concern for ourselves –do not correspond to what is absolutely good. I criticize three solutions to the problem, and propose an alternative strategy, on which partial pro-attitudes constitute a species of illusion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)851-872
Number of pages22
JournalCanadian Journal of Philosophy
Volume49
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 18 2019

Keywords

  • aim of belief
  • fitting attitudes
  • Guise of the good
  • partiality
  • preference
  • pro-attitudes desire
  • representation

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