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Constructivism in Ethics

Ten specially written essays define the term 'constructivism' and ask crucial questions about the foundation of morality.

Carla Bagnoli (Edited by)

9781107019218, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 18 July 2013

272 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm, 0.53 kg

Are there such things as moral truths? How do we know what we should do? And does it matter? Constructivism states that moral truths are neither invented nor discovered, but rather are constructed by rational agents in order to solve practical problems. While constructivism has become the focus of many philosophical debates in normative ethics, meta-ethics and action theory, its importance is still to be fully appreciated. These new essays written by leading scholars define and assess this new approach in ethics, addressing such questions as the nature of constructivism, how constructivism improves our understanding of moral obligations, how it accounts for the development of normat]

Constructivism in Ethics Bagnoli Hardback Cambridge University Press

Constructivism in Ethics

Ten specially written essays define the term 'constructivism' and ask crucial questions about the foundation of morality.

Carla Bagnoli (Edited by)

9781107019218, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 18 July 2013

272 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm, 0.53 kg

Are there such things as moral truths? How do we know what we should do? And does it matter? Constructivism states that moral truths are neither invented nor discovered, but rather are constructed by rational agents in order to solve practical problems. While constructivism has become the focus of many philosophical debates in normative ethics, meta-ethics and action theory, its importance is still to be fully appreciated. These new essays written by leading scholars define and assess this new approach in ethics, addressing such questions as the nature of constructivism, how constructivism improves our understanding of moral obligations, how it accounts for the development of normat]

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