In his Ethica, Peter Abelard argues for consent as the only criterion for moral evaluation. This argument of Abelard seems to present his ethical system as subjective and therefore cannot be put into practice. This paper seeks to critically analyze the practicality of Abelard’s ethical system in the human society. Taking into consideration some ethical debates of the twelfth-century, some criticisms of Abelard’s moral ethics of consent are discussed. However, I will assert that in spite of these criticisms, Abelard’s ethical system is nonetheless (1) consistent and (2) objective. Establishing the consistency and objectivity of the ethical system of Abelard will lead me to the conclusion that Abelard’s ethical system is applicable in the hum...
This study attempts to investigate the implication for ethics in Korea by paying attention to contro...
Are we entitled to be confident that our moral judgements can be objective? Can they express insight...
The idea that all ethical problems can be resolved with only one moral principle – be that Kant’s Ca...
The work contained within this dissertation is a textual exegesis of Abelard’s ethics. The goal is t...
Peter Abelard develops an ethical thought, which is quite different from later moral philosophy, str...
Contemporary ‘Virtue theory’ emphasizes the need to return to the moral formation of the individual,...
The central question raised in the present article concerns the ontological nature of the intentiona...
Wilfrid Sellars’s ethical theory was rich and deeply innovative. On Sellars’s view, moral judgments ...
Today, scholarship gives the credit for the medieval, ethical doctrine of intentionality to Abelard ...
Peter Abelard�s ethical thought, which is quite different from later moral philosophy, is based on s...
I defend a thesis called metaethical intentionalism, according to which deontic moral judgments (“ou...
The problem of the consequentialism in ethics is the subject of this paper. J. Nida-Rümelin, who is ...
This paper serves as introduction to a significantly longer paper in progress. It argues that, withi...
The author undertakes a critical analysis of the ethical views of Peter Knauer who is one of the mos...
The present article deals with specific normative concepts of Spinoza’s ethical system and compares ...
This study attempts to investigate the implication for ethics in Korea by paying attention to contro...
Are we entitled to be confident that our moral judgements can be objective? Can they express insight...
The idea that all ethical problems can be resolved with only one moral principle – be that Kant’s Ca...
The work contained within this dissertation is a textual exegesis of Abelard’s ethics. The goal is t...
Peter Abelard develops an ethical thought, which is quite different from later moral philosophy, str...
Contemporary ‘Virtue theory’ emphasizes the need to return to the moral formation of the individual,...
The central question raised in the present article concerns the ontological nature of the intentiona...
Wilfrid Sellars’s ethical theory was rich and deeply innovative. On Sellars’s view, moral judgments ...
Today, scholarship gives the credit for the medieval, ethical doctrine of intentionality to Abelard ...
Peter Abelard�s ethical thought, which is quite different from later moral philosophy, is based on s...
I defend a thesis called metaethical intentionalism, according to which deontic moral judgments (“ou...
The problem of the consequentialism in ethics is the subject of this paper. J. Nida-Rümelin, who is ...
This paper serves as introduction to a significantly longer paper in progress. It argues that, withi...
The author undertakes a critical analysis of the ethical views of Peter Knauer who is one of the mos...
The present article deals with specific normative concepts of Spinoza’s ethical system and compares ...
This study attempts to investigate the implication for ethics in Korea by paying attention to contro...
Are we entitled to be confident that our moral judgements can be objective? Can they express insight...
The idea that all ethical problems can be resolved with only one moral principle – be that Kant’s Ca...