Are we able to do everything we ought to do? According to the
important but controversial Ought Implies Can principle, the answer
is yes. In this book Alex King sheds some much-needed light on this
principle. She argues that it is flawed because we are obligated to
perform some actions that we cannot perform, and goes on to present
a suggested theory for anyone who would deny the principle. She
examines the traditional motivations for Ought Implies Can, and
finds that they to a large degree do not support it. Using examples
like gay rights, addiction, and disability, she argues that we can
preserve many of the motivations that led us to the principle by
thinking more about what we, as individuals or institutions, can
fairly demand of ourselves and each other.
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