Rationalist accounts of morality played a central role in eighteenth-century moral philosophy. This applies especially to Britain and Germany, where new views, like Hutcheson\u2019s, Hume\u2019s or Kant\u2019s, entered the stage in reaction to the traditional rationalist positions. Although the debates in the English- and German-speaking areas developed largely independently, in both of them the rationalist views shared some fundamental theses. Both British and German rationalists of the eighteenth century regarded reason as the main moral faculty, insofar as reason is the cognitive power allowing human beings to discover within reality the sources of moral demands. Both British and German rationalists possessed a realistic account of the n...
Although known as "the age of reason," the eighteenth century was actually an era in which many lead...
This paper revisits Richard Price’s Review of the Principal Questions in Morals (1757/1787). Price w...
This paper focuses on the German reception of Scottish moral philosophy in the eighteenth century. I...
This book reassesses the ethics of reason in the Age of the Reason, making use of the neglected cate...
After qualifying in which sense ‘realism’ can be applied to eighteenth-century views about morality,...
After the publication of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas S. Kuhn, we have graduall...
Rationalism of the 17th century has its seamy side in the philosophy of the Enlightenment, whose rel...
This paper sheds light on Kant’s notion of autonomy in his moral philosophy by considering Kant’s cr...
Joseph Butler's moral thought and the ethical rationalism of Samuel Clarke, and his followers, John ...
Human reason demands not merely cognition that, but cognition why—it demands to cognize things from ...
Moral philosophers have given increased attention to moral intuitionism in recent years. Despite art...
I argue that the why be rational? challenge raised by John Broome and Niko Kolodny rests upon a mist...
This dissertation is a critique of rationalist views which hold that moral actions are both justifi...
The general aim of this thesis is to further undermine the convention that British moral philosophy ...
My dissertation is a historical study which attempts to recover the classical synthesis of aesthetic...
Although known as "the age of reason," the eighteenth century was actually an era in which many lead...
This paper revisits Richard Price’s Review of the Principal Questions in Morals (1757/1787). Price w...
This paper focuses on the German reception of Scottish moral philosophy in the eighteenth century. I...
This book reassesses the ethics of reason in the Age of the Reason, making use of the neglected cate...
After qualifying in which sense ‘realism’ can be applied to eighteenth-century views about morality,...
After the publication of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas S. Kuhn, we have graduall...
Rationalism of the 17th century has its seamy side in the philosophy of the Enlightenment, whose rel...
This paper sheds light on Kant’s notion of autonomy in his moral philosophy by considering Kant’s cr...
Joseph Butler's moral thought and the ethical rationalism of Samuel Clarke, and his followers, John ...
Human reason demands not merely cognition that, but cognition why—it demands to cognize things from ...
Moral philosophers have given increased attention to moral intuitionism in recent years. Despite art...
I argue that the why be rational? challenge raised by John Broome and Niko Kolodny rests upon a mist...
This dissertation is a critique of rationalist views which hold that moral actions are both justifi...
The general aim of this thesis is to further undermine the convention that British moral philosophy ...
My dissertation is a historical study which attempts to recover the classical synthesis of aesthetic...
Although known as "the age of reason," the eighteenth century was actually an era in which many lead...
This paper revisits Richard Price’s Review of the Principal Questions in Morals (1757/1787). Price w...
This paper focuses on the German reception of Scottish moral philosophy in the eighteenth century. I...