Transcendental arguments in moral theory

Since Barry Stroud's classic paper in 1968, the general discussion on transcendental arguments tends to focus on examples from theoretical philosophy. It also tends to be pessimistic, or at least extremely reluctant, about the potential of this kind of arguments. Nevertheless, transcendental re...

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Collaborateurs: Brune, Jens Peter 1968- (Éditeur intellectuel) ; Stern, Robert 1962- (Éditeur intellectuel) ; Werner, Micha H. 1968- (Éditeur intellectuel)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2017]
Dans:Année: 2017
Collection/Revue:De Gruyter eBook-Paket Philosophie
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Éthique / Philosophie transcendantale
Sujets non-standardisés:B Ethics
B PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
B Kantisme
B Kantianism
B Moral Philosophy
B Constructivisme
B Transcendentalism
B Contribution <colloque> 2014 (Greifswald)
B Moralphilosophie
B Constructivism
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Édition parallèle:Non-électronique
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Résumé:Since Barry Stroud's classic paper in 1968, the general discussion on transcendental arguments tends to focus on examples from theoretical philosophy. It also tends to be pessimistic, or at least extremely reluctant, about the potential of this kind of arguments. Nevertheless, transcendental reasoning continues to play a prominent role in some recent approaches to moral philosophy. Moreover, some authors argue that transcendental arguments may be more promising in moral philosophy than they are in theoretical contexts. Against this background, the current volume focuses on transcendental arguments in practical philosophy. Experts from different countries and branches of philosophy share their views about whether there are actually differences between “theoretical” and “practical” uses of transcendental arguments. They examine and compare different versions of transcendental arguments in moral philosophy, explain their structure, and assess their respective problems and promises. This book offers all those interested in ethics, meta-ethics, or epistemology a more comprehensive understanding of transcendental arguments. It also provides them with new insights into uses of transcendental reasoning in moral philosophy.
Type de support:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:3110470217
Accès:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110470215