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  1. The other reason is that the Kantian form of constructivism is much less well understood than other familiar traditional moral conceptions, such as utilitarianism, perfectionism, and intuitionism. I believe that this situation impedes the advance of moral theory.

  2. Abstract John Rawls's account of Kantian constructivism is perhaps his most striking contribution to ethics. In this paper, I examine the relation between Rawls's constructivism and its foundation in …

  3. 27 de set. de 2011 · The term ‘constructivism’ entered debates in moral theory with John Rawls’ seminal Dewey Lectures “Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory” (Rawls 1980), wherein Rawls offered a reinterpretation of the philosopher Immanuel Kant’s ethics and of its relevance for political debates.

  4. 19 de out. de 2016 · According to the standard objection, Kantian constructivism implicitly commits to value realism or fails to warrant objective validity of normative propositions. This paper argues that this objection gains some force from the special case of moral obligations.

    • Carla Bagnoli
    • carla.bagnoli@gmail.com
    • 2016
  5. 29 de nov. de 2017 · Michael Rohlf. Part of the book series: Palgrave Handbooks in German Idealism ( (PHGI)) 1007 Accesses. Abstract. Rohlf reviews and assesses Allen Wood’s criticisms of John Rawls’s Kantian constructivism as a way of presenting and commenting on some core issues in contemporary Kantian moral philosophy.

    • Michael Rohlf
    • rohlf@cua.edu
    • 2017
  6. The general case against Kantian constructivism as a theory of normativity largely depends on the specialcaseofmoralobligations.The standardobjection is thatconstructivismgrounds moral obligation on the value of humanity, hence tacitly committing to moral realism.

  7. 25 de ago. de 2013 · The resurgence of self-legislation as a metaethical concept is primarily due to the rise of constructivism in moral and political philosophy. Contemporary constructivism has its roots in John Rawls' reading of Kant's practical philosophy in A Theory of Justice.2 He claims: