Non-Ideal Accessibility.

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    • Abstract:
      The article presents the moral philosophical concept of non-ideal ought implies non-ideal accessibility, which the author defines as actions of agents based on past behavior, severe pathology and character. The author distinguishes the term 'ought' as a moral action of the agent not only to do what he should originally intends to do, but an action he might likely do given the circumstances. The moral consequences of failure to accomplish actions that should ought to be done are discussed.