Christine Korsgaard has attempted to defend a distinct approach to metaethics – Neo-Kantian Constructivism. Not only does she present a positive case for her own view, she also attacks existing metaethical positions and even the disctinctions that metaethics has traditionally relied on. This thesis is a sustained examination of this position. I consider whether Korsgaard can legitimately claim to be offering a metaethical position at all, providing her with some defence against the scepticism of some metaethicists. I also examine her attacks on traditional metaethical positions (in particular moral realism and expressivism). I argue that her attack on moral realism can be avoided if the realism on offer takes a particular form. In the cas...
Constructivism is a theory that believes moral judgments are not real things but they are constructe...
In this paper, we offer some observations on the mobilisation of categories and arguments that Chris...
Metaethics is often dominated by both realist views according to which moral claims are made true by...
Christine Korsgaard has attempted to defend a distinct approach to metaethics – Neo-Kantian Construc...
While it is uncontroversial that Kantian constructivism has implications for normative ethics, its s...
Contemporary Kantianism is often regarded as both a position within normative ethics and as an alter...
This article offers an comprehensive introduction to and a critical assessment of constructivism as ...
Neo-Kantian constructivism aspires to respond to moral skepticism by compelling agents to act moral...
When we make ethical claims, we invoke a kind of objective authority. A familiar worry about our eth...
The conventional wisdom regarding the aims and shortcomings of Kantian constructivism is mistaken. T...
Metaethical constructivism holds that a judgement is normatively compelling for an agent if that jud...
This thesis is a critical survey of Christine Korsgaard’s arguments regarding the rational basis for...
This thesis is an attempt to answer the following question: Do our moral commitments commit us to ...
One argument put forward by Christine Korsgaard in favour of her constructivist appeal to the nature...
The critical target of my paper is the normativist stance of Kantian meta ethics. After a very short...
Constructivism is a theory that believes moral judgments are not real things but they are constructe...
In this paper, we offer some observations on the mobilisation of categories and arguments that Chris...
Metaethics is often dominated by both realist views according to which moral claims are made true by...
Christine Korsgaard has attempted to defend a distinct approach to metaethics – Neo-Kantian Construc...
While it is uncontroversial that Kantian constructivism has implications for normative ethics, its s...
Contemporary Kantianism is often regarded as both a position within normative ethics and as an alter...
This article offers an comprehensive introduction to and a critical assessment of constructivism as ...
Neo-Kantian constructivism aspires to respond to moral skepticism by compelling agents to act moral...
When we make ethical claims, we invoke a kind of objective authority. A familiar worry about our eth...
The conventional wisdom regarding the aims and shortcomings of Kantian constructivism is mistaken. T...
Metaethical constructivism holds that a judgement is normatively compelling for an agent if that jud...
This thesis is a critical survey of Christine Korsgaard’s arguments regarding the rational basis for...
This thesis is an attempt to answer the following question: Do our moral commitments commit us to ...
One argument put forward by Christine Korsgaard in favour of her constructivist appeal to the nature...
The critical target of my paper is the normativist stance of Kantian meta ethics. After a very short...
Constructivism is a theory that believes moral judgments are not real things but they are constructe...
In this paper, we offer some observations on the mobilisation of categories and arguments that Chris...
Metaethics is often dominated by both realist views according to which moral claims are made true by...