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1 online resource |
Contents |
Introduction / François Schroeter and others -- Humanity as an end in itself / Julia Markovits -- Three kinds of moral rationalism / Michael Smith -- Constitutivism about reasons : autonomy and understanding / Karl Schafer -- Constructivism and the normativity of practical reason / Nicholas Southwood -- Moral requirements and permissions, and the requirements and permissions of reason / Sarah Buss -- Reasons and justifiability -- Rationalist metaphysics, semantics, and metasemantics / Mark van Roojen -- Naturalistic moral realism, rationalism, and non-fundamental epistemology / Tristram McPherson -- The motivating power of the a priori obvious / Ram Neta -- Stupid goodness / Garrett Cullity -- What does it take to act for moral reasons? / Alison Hills -- Towards a trajectory-dependent model of (human) rational agency / Karen Jones -- The limits of emotion in moral judgment / Joshua May |
Summary |
This volume examines the core ideas of moral rationalism: the psychological thesis that reason is the source of moral judgment, the metaphysical thesis that it is the basis of moral requirements, the epistemological thesis that moral requirements are knowable a priori, and the normative thesis that moral requirements entail reasons for action |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Rationalism -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Ethics -- Philosophy
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PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- General.
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PHILOSOPHY -- Movements -- Deconstruction.
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Ethics -- Philosophy
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Rationalism -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Jones, Karen, 1960- editor.
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Schroeter, François, editor.
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ISBN |
9780192517463 |
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0192517465 |
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9780191858291 |
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0191858293 |
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