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  1. What distinguishes the Kantian form of constructivism is essentially this: it specifies a particular conception of the person as an element in a reasonable procedure of construction, the outcome of which determines the content of the first principles of justice.

  2. 19. Okt. 2016 · The general case against Kantian constructivism as a theory of normativity largely depends on the special case of moral obligations. The standard objection is that constructivism grounds moral obligation on the value of humanity, hence tacitly committing to moral realism.

  3. 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 …

  4. 29. Nov. 2017 · In his 1980 Dewey Lectures, titled “Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory,” Rawls portrayed himself – justifiably – as the first to develop what he calls Kantian constructivism as an important moral theory on par with (and, according to Rawls, in fact superior to) intuitionism and utilitarianism.

  5. 18. Jan. 2024 · In both “Kantian Constructivism” as a theory of justice and Kantian constructivism as a comprehensive moral view, Rawls makes it clear that the term “constructivism” applies to the derivation of political or more generally moral principles from the conception of free and equal persons, not to the conception of free and equal ...

  6. 8. Aug. 2022 · The first question we must address here is whether Kant with his theory of synthesis (and his theory of experience and cognition) has a conceptual connection or a real mental process in...

  7. 1. Sept. 2016 · In this paper, I argue that the constructivism presented in the Dewey Lectures is best understood as involving the view that moral truth is correspondence with procedurally-determined,...