Thomas Nagel's ethical position, as we can find it in The View from Nowhere, still represents a plausible version of ethical realism despite certain serious objections to it, namely those raised by Christine Korsgaard in Creating the Kingdom of Ends and Jonathan Dancy in Moral Reasons. This thesis will demonstrate that the plausibility largely rests upon Nagel's dynamic concept of Objective self
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Leslie Allan defends his thesis that ethics is objective in the sense of requiring moral agents to o...
This short essay seeks to provide opinions on the moral definition of goodness and its various impli...
Moonan Lawrence. Thomas Nagel, The possiblility of altruism. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Qua...
In passing remarks, some commentators have noted that for Nagel, physicalism is true. It has even be...
In the sixth chapter of The View from Nowhere, Thomas Nagel attempts to identify a form of idealism....
The importance of this paper is that it undermines an argument that there is an irreconcilable tensi...
The thesis concerns moral motivation and how one can determine the difference between morality and n...
The present article discusses the relation of Th. Nagel’s ethics of altruism with kantian ethics. Ac...
Thomas Nagel argues that Aristotle identifies rationality as the ergon idion of the human being. Ag...
What is it Like to be a Bat” (1974) and “The View from Nowhere” (1986) of Thomas Nagel are two extre...
According to Thomas Nagel the desire for autonomy leads to a dilemma: to be certain that no unknown ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the construction of morality or ethics. Specifically, this pape...
In this paper I will present my metaethical theory that even though morality is socially dependent (...
In the sixth chapter of The View from Nowhere, Thomas Nagel aims to identify a form of idealism, to ...
Does Hegel have anything to contribute to moral philosophy? If moral philosophy presupposes the soun...
Leslie Allan defends his thesis that ethics is objective in the sense of requiring moral agents to o...
This short essay seeks to provide opinions on the moral definition of goodness and its various impli...
Moonan Lawrence. Thomas Nagel, The possiblility of altruism. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Qua...
In passing remarks, some commentators have noted that for Nagel, physicalism is true. It has even be...
In the sixth chapter of The View from Nowhere, Thomas Nagel attempts to identify a form of idealism....
The importance of this paper is that it undermines an argument that there is an irreconcilable tensi...
The thesis concerns moral motivation and how one can determine the difference between morality and n...
The present article discusses the relation of Th. Nagel’s ethics of altruism with kantian ethics. Ac...
Thomas Nagel argues that Aristotle identifies rationality as the ergon idion of the human being. Ag...
What is it Like to be a Bat” (1974) and “The View from Nowhere” (1986) of Thomas Nagel are two extre...
According to Thomas Nagel the desire for autonomy leads to a dilemma: to be certain that no unknown ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the construction of morality or ethics. Specifically, this pape...
In this paper I will present my metaethical theory that even though morality is socially dependent (...
In the sixth chapter of The View from Nowhere, Thomas Nagel aims to identify a form of idealism, to ...
Does Hegel have anything to contribute to moral philosophy? If moral philosophy presupposes the soun...
Leslie Allan defends his thesis that ethics is objective in the sense of requiring moral agents to o...
This short essay seeks to provide opinions on the moral definition of goodness and its various impli...