Contractualism and the Foundations of Morality.
Proposes a new model of contractualism based on an interpersonal, deliberative conception of practical reason which answers the twin demands of moral accuracy and explanatory adequacy.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
OUP Oxford,
2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Contractualism
- 1.2 Morality's foundations
- 1.3 Method
- 1.4 Outline
- 2. The limits of Hobbesian contractualism
- 2.1 Gauthier's Hobbesian contractualism
- 2.2 The normativity objection
- 2.3 The impartiality objection
- 2.4 Summary
- 3. The limits of Kantian contractualism
- 3.1 Scanlon's Kantian contractualism
- 3.2 The circularity objection
- 3.3 The non-fundamentality objection
- 3.4 Summary
- 4. The structure of deliberative contractualism
- 4.1 Deliberative rationality
- 4.2 Inputs to deliberation4.3 Output: A common code to live by
- 4.4 Inclusion broad and narrow
- 4.5 Summary
- 5. The normativity of deliberative contractualism
- 5.1 Instrumentalism, substantivism, rational formalism
- 5.2 Deliberative citizenship and the interpersonal point of view
- 5.3 Relational formalism: reasons of deliberative citizenship
- 5.4 Answering the critics
- 5.5 Summary
- 6. Getting morality right
- 6.1 Does deliberative contractualism get morality's intensional character right?
- 6.2 Does deliberative contractualism get morality's extensional character right?6.3 Summary
- 7. Grounding morality
- 7.1 Is deliberative contractualism explanatorily backwards?
- 7.2 Is deliberative contractualism explanatorily superseded?
- 7.3 Is deliberative contractualism explanatorily epiphenomenal?
- 7.4 Is deliberative contractualism explanatorily circular?
- 7.5 Is deliberative contractualism explanatorily non-fundamental?
- 7.6 Conclusion
- References
- Index
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