Dean Cocking
Charles Sturt University
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Utilitas | 1994
Justin Oakley; Dean Cocking
In many recent discussions of the morality of actions where both good and bad consequences foreseeably ensue, the moral significance of the distinction between intended and foreseen consequences is rejected. This distinction is thought to bear on the moral status of actions by those who support the Doctrine of Double Effect (DDE). According to this doctrine, roughly speaking, to perform an action intending to bring about a particular bad effect as a means to some commensurate good end is impermissible, while performing an action where one intends only this good end and merely foresees the bad as an unintended sideeffect may be permissible. Consequentialists argue that this is a distinction which makes no moral difference to the evaluation of the initial act in the two cases, given that the overall consequences are the same in each case. In this paper we aim to show that a standard consequentialist line of argument against the moral relevance of the intention/foresight distinction fails. Consequentialists commonly reject the moral relevance of this distinction on the grounds that there is no asymmetry in moral responsibility between intending and foreseeing evil. We argue that even if this claim about moral responsibility is correct, it does not entail, as many Consequentialists believe, that there is no moral asymmetry between acts of intended and foreseen evil. We go on to argue that those consequentialists who do concede the moral relevance of the intention/foresight distinction at the level of agent evaluations cannot consistently make such a concession, and that such a position is in any case untenable, because it entails a complete severance of important conceptual connections between act and agent evaluations.
Archive | 2001
Justin Oakley; Dean Cocking
Ethics | 1998
Dean Cocking; Jeanette Kennett
Ethics and Information Technology archive | 2001
Dean Cocking; Steve Matthews
The Journal of Philosophy | 2000
Dean Cocking; Jeanette Kennett
Ethics | 1995
Dean Cocking; Justin Oakley
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics | 2005
Justin Oakley; Dean Cocking
Archive | 2003
Dean Cocking; Jeanette Kennett
Archive | 2001
Justin Oakley; Dean Cocking
Archive | 2001
Justin Oakley; Dean Cocking