Is normative theory grounded in ontology and if so, how? Taking a debate between Kwame Gyekye and Thaddeus Metz as my point of departure, my aim in this article is to show that something normative does indeed follow from ontological views: The social ontological, I maintain, circumscribes the normative without, however, fully determining its content. My argument proceeds in two steps: First, I argue that our social ontological position constrains what kind of normative theory we may plausibly defend. A relational ontology as defended by Gyekye entails a relational normative theory, whereas an atomist ontology calls for an individualist normative approach and a collectivist ontology for a strong communitarian one. Second, this link between t...
Some philosophers have claimed that normativity is an essential feature of social institutions, and ...
Construing ontology as an inventory of what genuinely and nonredundantly exists, this paper investig...
The talk explores the problem of how it is possible to rationally judge an institutionally justified...
Is normative theory grounded in ontology and if so, how? Taking a debate between Kwame Gyekye and Th...
The chapter contextualizes Lukács's "Ontology of Social Being" within current social ontological deb...
The chapter contextualizes Lukács's "Ontology of Social Being" within current social ontological deb...
In this paper, I analyse Rahel Jaeggi’s socio-ontological account of forms of life. I show that her ...
Many recent accounts of the ontology of groups, institutions, and practices have touched upon the no...
The chapter contextualizes Lukács's "Ontology of Social Being" within current social ontological deb...
The chapter contextualizes Lukács's "Ontology of Social Being" within current social ontological deb...
Successful ontological analysis depends upon having the right underlying theory. The work described ...
The chapter contextualizes Lukács's "Ontology of Social Being" within current social ontological deb...
The chapter contextualizes Lukács's "Ontology of Social Being" within current social ontological deb...
The chapter contextualizes Lukács's "Ontology of Social Being" within current social ontological deb...
This paper aims to show that an account of how social institutions are created and maintained has i...
Some philosophers have claimed that normativity is an essential feature of social institutions, and ...
Construing ontology as an inventory of what genuinely and nonredundantly exists, this paper investig...
The talk explores the problem of how it is possible to rationally judge an institutionally justified...
Is normative theory grounded in ontology and if so, how? Taking a debate between Kwame Gyekye and Th...
The chapter contextualizes Lukács's "Ontology of Social Being" within current social ontological deb...
The chapter contextualizes Lukács's "Ontology of Social Being" within current social ontological deb...
In this paper, I analyse Rahel Jaeggi’s socio-ontological account of forms of life. I show that her ...
Many recent accounts of the ontology of groups, institutions, and practices have touched upon the no...
The chapter contextualizes Lukács's "Ontology of Social Being" within current social ontological deb...
The chapter contextualizes Lukács's "Ontology of Social Being" within current social ontological deb...
Successful ontological analysis depends upon having the right underlying theory. The work described ...
The chapter contextualizes Lukács's "Ontology of Social Being" within current social ontological deb...
The chapter contextualizes Lukács's "Ontology of Social Being" within current social ontological deb...
The chapter contextualizes Lukács's "Ontology of Social Being" within current social ontological deb...
This paper aims to show that an account of how social institutions are created and maintained has i...
Some philosophers have claimed that normativity is an essential feature of social institutions, and ...
Construing ontology as an inventory of what genuinely and nonredundantly exists, this paper investig...
The talk explores the problem of how it is possible to rationally judge an institutionally justified...