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Neo-Kantian wickedness : constructivist and realist responses to moral skepticism.
(, 2013-09-16)
Neo-Kantian constructivism aspires to respond to moral skepticism by compelling
agents to act morally on pain of irrationality. According to Christine Korsgaard, a
leading proponent of constructivism, we construct all ...
Tragic philosophy and human desire : bringing Nietzsche and Plato into conversation with contemporary ethics.
(, 2013-05-15)
In his Retrieval of Ethics, Talbot Brewer complains of a fundamentally inadequate moral psychology within contemporary ethics, most importantly the limitation of human desire to the instrumental. In response, Brewer, ...