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  1. Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory Download; XML; Notes and News Download; XML; Back Matter Download; XML The Journal of Philosophy was founded in 1904 as The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods by Frederick J. E. Woodbridge and ...

  2. 1. Sept. 2016 · a way in which Ra wls’ s own constructivist project in moral theory might also. share something with the approach taken by defenders of these views. 5 Rawls is, in fact, quite explicit that he ...

  3. Constructivism, in the sense that interests us here, first plays a major role in Rawls's 1980 Dewey Lectures, "Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory", where Rawls clarifies his own project as a limited programme in political theory, not in moral philosophy in general, a programme he has also described as something "political, not metaphysical".

  4. variety of different claims about Kantian constructivism. A methodological construal of constructivism relies on Rawls' distinc-tion in The Independence of Moral Theory' between moral theory and moral philosophy (1974: 5-7, 21). Moral theory merely articulates given moral conceptions or structures and is not concerned with the truth

  5. 9. Sept. 2016 · Bagnoli defends “Kantian constructivism as a variety of practical cognitivism, which vindicates reasoning as autonomous, authoritative and transformative.”. At the heart of this constructivism lies the view that the very domain of practical deliberation (its “objects”) is itself constituted in the course of practical reasoning.

  6. 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 Kantian intuitions. In particular, I focus on the progressive influence on Rawls's approach of the Kantian intuition that the substance of morality is best ...

  7. The author outlines the chief features of the constructivist moral conception in its Kantian variant and argues that such a moral conception had been unjustifiably looked over in relation to the traditional moral conceptions such as utilitariarism, intuitionism and perfectionism. The central idea of Kantian constructivism is linking certain notions of the person and principles of justice that ...