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SUMMARY:Where Should Moral Philosophy Begin? by Avram Hiller (Portland State University)
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DESCRIPTION:<p>How should one live? Why be moral? These questions are commonly used as the points of departure for moral theorizing. Although they are of course deeply important\, I argue that they misdirect moral theory. First\, they focus primarily on agents&mdash\;ones who act&mdash\;rather than those who are acted upon. Second\, they concern agents as individuals rather than collectives. I discuss how the individualistic agent-centered approach has had a distorting effect on moral theory\, and propose an alternative methodology focusing on those affected by actions and institutions.</p>
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