In a series of well known publications, Christine Korsgaard argues for the claim that an agent acts morally just in case s/he acts autonomously. Two of Korsgaard's signature arguments for the connection between morality and autonomy are the "argument from spontaneity" and the "regress argument." In this paper, I argue that neither the argument from spontaneity nor the regress argument is able to show that an agent would be acting wrongly even if s/he acts in a paradigmatically heteronomous fashion
This project will evaluate the resources available in two leading accounts of practical identities a...
In \u27The Sources of Normativity\u27, Christine Korsgaard argues, a la Kant, that we must value the...
The critical target of my paper is the normativist stance of Kantian meta ethics. After a very short...
In a series of well known publications, Christine Korsgaard argues for the claim that an agent acts ...
In her book Self-Constitution, Christine Korsgaard unfolds an impressive chain of reasoning intended...
In this paper I critically assess Christine Korsgaard’s work on the nature of normativity. Specifica...
C hristine Korsgaard attempts to reinterpret Kantian ethics in a way that might alleviate Bernard Wi...
This thesis is a critical survey of Christine Korsgaard’s arguments regarding the rational basis for...
This paper argues against the view that the issue of moral normativity is best accounted by undertak...
One argument put forward by Christine Korsgaard in favour of her constructivist appeal to the nature...
Neo-Kantian accounts which try to ground morality in the necessary requirements of agency face the p...
This text explores the views presented by Christine Korsgaard in her book 'The Sources of Normativi...
Christine Korsgaard’s (1996, 2009) argument for the claim that one should not only value one’s own h...
In this discussion note, I aim to reconstruct and assess Korsgaard's recent attempt to extend her re...
This dissertation aims to critique and extend upon Christine Korsgaard’s theory of agency. Unlike mu...
This project will evaluate the resources available in two leading accounts of practical identities a...
In \u27The Sources of Normativity\u27, Christine Korsgaard argues, a la Kant, that we must value the...
The critical target of my paper is the normativist stance of Kantian meta ethics. After a very short...
In a series of well known publications, Christine Korsgaard argues for the claim that an agent acts ...
In her book Self-Constitution, Christine Korsgaard unfolds an impressive chain of reasoning intended...
In this paper I critically assess Christine Korsgaard’s work on the nature of normativity. Specifica...
C hristine Korsgaard attempts to reinterpret Kantian ethics in a way that might alleviate Bernard Wi...
This thesis is a critical survey of Christine Korsgaard’s arguments regarding the rational basis for...
This paper argues against the view that the issue of moral normativity is best accounted by undertak...
One argument put forward by Christine Korsgaard in favour of her constructivist appeal to the nature...
Neo-Kantian accounts which try to ground morality in the necessary requirements of agency face the p...
This text explores the views presented by Christine Korsgaard in her book 'The Sources of Normativi...
Christine Korsgaard’s (1996, 2009) argument for the claim that one should not only value one’s own h...
In this discussion note, I aim to reconstruct and assess Korsgaard's recent attempt to extend her re...
This dissertation aims to critique and extend upon Christine Korsgaard’s theory of agency. Unlike mu...
This project will evaluate the resources available in two leading accounts of practical identities a...
In \u27The Sources of Normativity\u27, Christine Korsgaard argues, a la Kant, that we must value the...
The critical target of my paper is the normativist stance of Kantian meta ethics. After a very short...