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Philip Pettit
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Philip Pettit offers a new insight into moral psychology. He shows that attachments such as love, and certain virtues such as honesty, require not only their characteristic positive behaviours in the actual world (i. e. as things are), but preservation of those characteristic behaviours acrossa range of counterfactual scenarios in which things are different from how they actually are. The counterfactual "robustness", in this sense, of these behaviours is thus part of our very conception of these attachments and these virtues. Pettit shows that attachment, virtues, and respect all conformto a similar conceptual geography. He explores the implications of this idea for key moral issues, such as the doctrine of double effect and the distinction between doing and allowing. He articulates and argues against an assumption, which he calls "moral behaviourism," which permeates contemporaryethics. | The Robust Demands of the Good by Philip Pettit, Paperback | Indigo Chapters