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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. 27. Sept. 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.

  3. 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.

    • Carla Bagnoli
    • carla.bagnoli@gmail.com
    • 2016
  4. 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 …

  5. 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. 1 Through this and other publications as well as...

    • Michael Rohlf
    • rohlf@cua.edu
    • 2017
  6. Kantian constructivism is the meta-ethical view that there are objective criteria for the rational validity of norms and that such criteria explain also why such norms are subjectively authoritative and universally binding.1What I take to be distinctively BKantian^ about the constructivist theory that I defend is that it takes reason to be auton...