Rethinking the good: moral ideals and the nature of practical reasoning
Oxford, 2012
Abstract
In choosing between moral alternatives - choosing between various forms of ethical action - we typically make calculations of the following kind, using the principle of transitivity : A is better than B; B is better than C; therefore A is better than C. Larry Temkin shows is that if we want to continue making plausible judgments, we cannot continue to make these assumptions.