Goodin, Robert2015-12-071382-4554http://hdl.handle.net/1885/19714Philosophers who complain about the ?demandingness' of morality forget that a morality can make too few demands as well as too many. What we ought be seeking is an appropriately demanding morality. This article recommends a ?moral satisficing' approach to determining when a morality is ?demanding enough', and an institutionalized solution to keeping the demands within acceptable limits.Keywords: Moral demandingness; Moral satisficingDemandingness as a Virtue200910.1007/s10892-007-9025-42016-02-24