LEXICAL PRIORITY AND THE PROBLEM OF RISK
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- Pacific Philosophical Quarterly [ 0279-0750 ] ; 2010-09.
Abstract
Some theories of practical reasons incorporate a lexical priority structure, according to which some practical reasons have infinitely greater weight than others. This includes absolute deontological theories and axiological theories that take some goods to be categorically superior to others. These theories face problems involving cases in which there is a non‐extreme probability that a given reason applies. In view of such cases, lexical‐priority theories are in danger of becoming irrelevant to decision‐making, becoming absurdly demanding, or generating paradoxical cases in which each of a pair of actions is permissible yet the pair is impermissible.
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