For the philosophy of normativity, the study of reputation helps a better understanding of the conflict that may arise between social and moral norms. It is a conflict which has been discussed in recent years and which has never been treated specifically from this perspective before. The paper discusses the dilemma, firstly showing its roots and meanings and secondly giving the reasons to choose one of the alternatives. This helps to show the normative conflict between social and moral norms and to explore its complexity, presenting some solutions. In so doing, the ontology of reputation is developed and discussed, also by presenting and discussing the two forms of the imperative of reputation
Review sobre la obra de normas sociales 'Explaining Norms', publicada en Oxford UP, y cuyos autores ...
Should the norms of honor cultures be classified as a variety of morality? In this paper, we address...
AbstractMoral Obligation, Mutual Recognition, and Our Reasons to be MoralbyNicholas I. FrenchDoctor ...
Does the discovery of law and social norms necessitate breaking with the rational choice paradigm?...
This chapter analyzes the philosophical import of the notion of reputation along two main axes: (1) ...
From an evolutionary point of view, the function of moral behaviour may be to secure a good reputati...
When and why do socially constructed norms—including the laws of the land, norms of etiquette, and i...
In this chapter, the role of reputation as a distributed instrument for social order is addressed. A...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the relations between the basic moral categories, namely thos...
Indirect reciprocity is the most elaborate and cognitively demanding(1) of all known cooperation mec...
There is a tension between the reasonable desire not to be judgmental of other people’s behaviour or...
There is a tension between the reasonable desire not to be judgmental of other people’s behaviour or...
It is difficult to find decisive criteria by which to distinguish norms from values. In this article...
This paper discusses varieties of normative phenomena, ranging from morality, to epistemic justifica...
Review sobre la obra de normas sociales 'Explaining Norms', publicada en Oxford UP, y cuyos autores ...
Should the norms of honor cultures be classified as a variety of morality? In this paper, we address...
AbstractMoral Obligation, Mutual Recognition, and Our Reasons to be MoralbyNicholas I. FrenchDoctor ...
Does the discovery of law and social norms necessitate breaking with the rational choice paradigm?...
This chapter analyzes the philosophical import of the notion of reputation along two main axes: (1) ...
From an evolutionary point of view, the function of moral behaviour may be to secure a good reputati...
When and why do socially constructed norms—including the laws of the land, norms of etiquette, and i...
In this chapter, the role of reputation as a distributed instrument for social order is addressed. A...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the relations between the basic moral categories, namely thos...
Indirect reciprocity is the most elaborate and cognitively demanding(1) of all known cooperation mec...
There is a tension between the reasonable desire not to be judgmental of other people’s behaviour or...
There is a tension between the reasonable desire not to be judgmental of other people’s behaviour or...
It is difficult to find decisive criteria by which to distinguish norms from values. In this article...
This paper discusses varieties of normative phenomena, ranging from morality, to epistemic justifica...
Review sobre la obra de normas sociales 'Explaining Norms', publicada en Oxford UP, y cuyos autores ...
Should the norms of honor cultures be classified as a variety of morality? In this paper, we address...
AbstractMoral Obligation, Mutual Recognition, and Our Reasons to be MoralbyNicholas I. FrenchDoctor ...