What if i cannot make a difference (and know it)

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Abstract

When several agents together produce suboptimal outcomes, yet no individual could have made a difference for the better, Act Consequentialism counterintuitively judges that all involved agents act rightly. I address this problem by supplementing Act Consequentialism with a requirement of modal robustness: Agents not only ought to produce best consequences in the actual world, but they also ought to be such that they would act optimally in certain counterfactual scenarios. I interpret this Modally Robust Act Consequentialism as Act Consequentialism plus a requirement of moral virtue, namely, to reliably act rightly and to act rightly for the right reasons.

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Pinkert, F. (2015). What if i cannot make a difference (and know it). Ethics, 125(4), 971–998. https://doi.org/10.1086/680909

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