Is the Right prior to the Good?

Original Articles

Is the Right prior to the Good?

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 26 , issue 2 , 2007 , pages: 143–149
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v26i2.31469
Author(s): Julian Fink Corpus Christi College, United Kingdom

Abstract

One popular line of argument put forward in support of the principle that the right is prior to the good is to show that teleological theories, which put the good prior to the right, lead to implausible normative results. There are situations, it is argued, in which putting the good prior to the right entails that we ought to do things that cannot be right for us to do. Consequently, goodness cannot (always) explain an action’s rightness. This indicates that what is right must be determined independently of the good.

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