Machine generated contents note: 1.The Concept of Normative Authority -- 2.A Priori Rationalism -- 3.Supremacy and Impartiality -- 4.Supremacy and the Supererogatory -- 5.Defending and Rejecting Permission, Part One: Defending -- 6.Defending and Rejecting Permission, Part Two: Rejecting.
Summary:
Dale Dorsey considers one of the most important questions in philosophical ethics: to what extent do the demands of morality have authority over us and our lives? He defends a position that runs counter to the traditional view, and argues that we are not required to conform to moral demands. Furthermore, doing so can be (quite literally) wrong.