A-t-on des obligations envers les morts?

Revue Philosophique De Louvain 101 (1):80-104 (2003)
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The A. discusses conditions for the idea of obligations towards the dead, while simultaneously holding the view that dead people have ceased to exist in a morally relevant sense. He examines and rejects three «lateral» strategies (Callahan, Wellman, Partridge) that rest on a notion of obligations concerning, rather than towards the dead. He then goes on to scrutinize Feinberg's «frontal» strategy, that consists in defending the possibility of (pre)posthumous harms, and, as a result, of obligations towards the dead. The A. rejects this standpoint also, especially because of the deterministic view on which it rests, and because of the coexistence it implies between post-mortem properties and ante-mortem harm. Both lateral and frontal strategies thus fail to justify obligations towards the dead. The A. then suggests that if we wish to stick to the latter, we might have to endorse the metaphysical claim that seems to be implied in it (i.e. that dead people do exist in some morally relevant sense), unless we are ready to abandon the idea that a moral obligation towards a person only makes sense if this person is in a position to be harmed.

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Axel Gosseries
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