Moral dilemmas

Philosophical Review 71 (2):139-158 (1962)
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Abstract

Lemmon argues that dilemmas occur between classes of 'oughts;' duties, obligations, and moral principles. He claims that there are not conflicts within each class, presumably because he is a utilitarian, and thinks that moral principles will always be univocal

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