William Godwin and the defence of impartialist ethics
Utilitas, vol. 7, no. 1, 1995, pp. 67–86
Abstract
We consider Godwin’s presentation of the case of Archbishop Fenelon, and his subsequent defense of his views in the light of contemporary criticisms. We then relate this discussion to modern debates about impartiality in ethics. In our view, the modern debate adds little to the earlier debate.
