Problems of Dirty Hands as a Species of Moral Conflicts
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Authors
Kramer, Matthew
Publication Date
2018-04-01Journal Title
The Monist
ISSN
0026-9662
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Volume
101
Issue
2
Pages
187-198
Type
Article
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Kramer, M. (2018). Problems of Dirty Hands as a Species of Moral Conflicts. The Monist, 101 (2), 187-198. https://doi.org/10.1093/monist/onx042
Abstract
Every problem of dirty hands is a moral conflict, but not every moral conflict is a problem of dirty hands. Every problem of dirty hands involves the prospect of evil conduct–conduct which will be evil if undertaken at all or which would be evil if undertaken in the absence of a searing moral dilemma–whereas not every moral conflict involves the prospect of evil conduct. To support and clarify the claims in the preceding two sentences, this paper will need to elucidate the nature of moral conflicts and the nature of evil.
Keywords
dirty hands, moral conflicts, evil, sadism, callousness, moral duties
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/monist/onx042
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