INVESTIGADORES
RIVERA LOPEZ Eduardo Enrique
artículos
Título:
The Moral Murderer. A (more) Effective Counterexample to Consecuentialism
Autor/es:
EDUARDO RIVERA LÓPEZ
Revista:
Ratio. An International Journal of Analytic Philosophy
Editorial:
Wiley
Referencias:
Año: 2012 vol. 25 p. 307 - 325
ISSN:
0034-0006
Resumen:
My aim in this paper is to provide an affective counterexample to consequentialism. I assume that traditional counterexamples, like Transplant (A doctor should kill one person and transplant her organs to five terminal patients, thereby saving their lives) and Judge (A judge should sentence to death an innocent person if he knows that an outraged mob will otherwise kill many innocent persons) are not effective, for two reasons: first, they make unrealistic assumptions and, second, they do not pass the rule-consequentialist institutional test. My example (The Moral Murderer), instead, assumes a realistic empirical framework and the relevant action does not undermine basic social institutions. On the contrary, it reinforces them. In The Moral Murderer, Tom (an adult male) should murder a person (preferably a woman) in order to be punished to death.