Philosophical discussions of the conflict between morality and self-interest typically proceed on the assumption that we have a relatively unproblematic understanding of self-interest. That assumption can be challenged by asking how to relate acts of self-interest and acts of integrity. I argue that when we are talking about motivations, it is better to keep the motivation of self-interest distinct from the motivation of integrity. But the term 'self-interest' can also be used to refer to an end, and acts of integrity may sometimes serve the end of self-interest. Against an identity-independent conception of interests (which gives to acts of integrity a possible instrumental value in achieving some interests). I argue in favor of an identity-dependent conception of interests that makes interests relative to the evaluative perspective of someone with a particular identity that acts of integrity help to preserve.
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Thomas Jefferson Univ, Jefferson Med Coll, Wills Eye Inst, Glaucoma Serv, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USAThomas Jefferson Univ, Jefferson Med Coll, Wills Eye Inst, Glaucoma Serv, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA
Spaeth, George L.
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY-JOURNAL CANADIEN D OPHTALMOLOGIE,
2011,
46
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: 13
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