The thesis is concerned with respect as a fundamental moral notion, forms of Kantian contractualism as the most prominent contemporary moral theory being basically concerned with respect and problems of motivation and scope that are put forward against contractualist theories. The thesis aims to defend the contractualist theory of T.M. Scanlon against objections that are ultimately grounded in the acceptance of Humean theories of motivation. Consequently, the thesis is concerned with defending an alternative theory of motivation of the Kantian sort that can establish and secure the practicality and scope of contractualist theories. Furthermore, the thesis will elaborate on the nature of Kantian moral agency and its implications for moral th...
234 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The purpose of my thesis is t...
In this paper, I intend to outline a moral concept whichcould be the bases for an immanent theory of...
This dissertation examines whether Thomas Scanlon’s contractualism satisfactorily explains its inten...
The paper examines Kant’s conception of respect, especially in his work Metaphysical first principle...
Under the tutelage of contractualism, there is a diversity of political and moral theories. A politi...
WO GENERALLY RECOGNIZED moral duties are to recipro-cate benefits one has received from others and t...
In 1982, when T. M. Scanlon published “Contractualism and Utilitarianism, ” he noted that, despite t...
This book collects major original essays developed from lectures given at the award of the Lauener P...
I argue that Kant\u27s duties of Right have a moral basis, and must therefore be towards some end. F...
This is a chapter on contractualism for Ethical Theory in Global Perspective, edited by Michael Hemm...
This thesis aims to address two problems that appear to attach to the model of rational agency that ...
"Kant asserts that the incentive of pure practical reason is the feeling of respect for the moral la...
This thesis develops an ethical theory that is designed to address central problems in Kant's ethics...
This paper deals with the major concepts of Scanlon’s moral contractualism. It is possible to descri...
In this dissertation, first, I suggest that many debates among rights theorists, including Nozick, T...
234 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The purpose of my thesis is t...
In this paper, I intend to outline a moral concept whichcould be the bases for an immanent theory of...
This dissertation examines whether Thomas Scanlon’s contractualism satisfactorily explains its inten...
The paper examines Kant’s conception of respect, especially in his work Metaphysical first principle...
Under the tutelage of contractualism, there is a diversity of political and moral theories. A politi...
WO GENERALLY RECOGNIZED moral duties are to recipro-cate benefits one has received from others and t...
In 1982, when T. M. Scanlon published “Contractualism and Utilitarianism, ” he noted that, despite t...
This book collects major original essays developed from lectures given at the award of the Lauener P...
I argue that Kant\u27s duties of Right have a moral basis, and must therefore be towards some end. F...
This is a chapter on contractualism for Ethical Theory in Global Perspective, edited by Michael Hemm...
This thesis aims to address two problems that appear to attach to the model of rational agency that ...
"Kant asserts that the incentive of pure practical reason is the feeling of respect for the moral la...
This thesis develops an ethical theory that is designed to address central problems in Kant's ethics...
This paper deals with the major concepts of Scanlon’s moral contractualism. It is possible to descri...
In this dissertation, first, I suggest that many debates among rights theorists, including Nozick, T...
234 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The purpose of my thesis is t...
In this paper, I intend to outline a moral concept whichcould be the bases for an immanent theory of...
This dissertation examines whether Thomas Scanlon’s contractualism satisfactorily explains its inten...