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  1. KANTIAN CONSTRUCTIVISM IN MORAL THEORY * RATIONAL AND FULL AUTONOMY I N these lectures I examine the notion of a constructivist moral conception, or, more exactly, since there are different kinds of constructivism, one Kantian variant of this notion. The variant I discuss is that of justice as fairness, which is presented in my book A Theory of ...

  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. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 29. Nov. 2017 · 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. He argues that the most promising approach to Kantian moral philosophy incorporates elements of both Rawls’s and Wood’s ...

  6. 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 …

  7. Kantian Constructivism in Ethics*. seeking alternatives to utilitarianism in ethical theory.'. At last, it seemed, we had a comprehensive, systematic model for nonutilitarian moral theory, rooted in the classics of the past but responsive to the best in modern thought.