Jordan Myers argues, against Christine Korsgaard, that we shouldn’t always hold our friends morally responsible.
https://philosophynow.org/issues/161/When_to_Hold_Your_Friends_Feet_to_the_Fire
When to Hold Your Friends’ Feet to the Fire
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Re: When to Hold Your Friends’ Feet to the Fire
I don't know anything about Christine Korsgaard, however, I think I might like to be Christine Korsgaard's friend if she is truly someone who would hold me morally accountable. I think she might sharpen me and improve my own moral leanings by making me aware and holding me accountable for things I do wrong, just as I would make her aware and hold her accountable for things she does wrong. Only in a moral relationship can friendship truly flourish.Philosophy Now wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 8:26 am Jordan Myers argues, against Christine Korsgaard, that we shouldn’t always hold our friends morally responsible.
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Re: When to Hold Your Friends’ Feet to the Fire
frostbitten toes come to mind... (I know, gradual warming...)
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