What Doesn ’t Kill Primary Reason Atomism Will Only Make It Stronger: A Limited Defense

This article will pick up the slack, and argues that none of its existing powerful criticisms works that can be derived fr om Swanton’s target-center view of the virtues, Stangl’s virtue variabilism, Dancy’s bottom-up holism, and coverage challenge, McKeever& Ridge, and V äyrynen’s double-counting objection, and Scanlon’s buck-passing account of values. This may not prove PRA to be right, but at least shows PRA to be a serious contender for the right theory of how moral reason behaves.
Source: Ethical Theory and Moral Practice - Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research