False-Belief Paternalism
Stephanie Sheintul (University of Adelaide)

March 13, 2026, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Department of Philosophy and Monash Bioethics Centre, Monash University

Menzies E561
Monash Clayton Campus
Melbourne
Australia

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It is controversial what role (if any) the paternalist’s belief about the recipient’s practical agency plays in explaining why paternalism is wrong. In this talk, I argue that this belief plays a significant role when and only when it falsely underestimates the excellence of the recipient’s agency. Holding such a belief constitutes a morally objectionable failure of what Darwall (1977) calls appraisal respect. Treating someone paternalistically on this basis is wrong because it legitimises this objectionable appraisal and harms the recipient by preventing them from acting prudently. While this epistemic aspect of paternalism does not explain why all instances of paternalism are wrong, it does (at least partly) explain why all instances of a certain kind of paternalism – what I call false-belief paternalism – are wrong.

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