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BL
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873875
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Title & Author
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The many moral rationalisms /\ edited by Karen Jones and François Schroeter.
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Edition Statement
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First edition.
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Publication Statement
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Oxford, United Kingdom :: Oxford University Press,, 2018.
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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0191858293
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: 0192517465
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: 9780191858291
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: 9780192517463
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0198797079
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9780198797074
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Cover; The Many Moral Rationalisms; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments; 1: Introduction; 1. Four Core Rationalist Theses; A. Psychology: Reason is the Source of Moral Judgment; B. Metaphysics: Moral Requirements are Grounded in the Deliverances of Practical Reason; C. Epistemology: Moral Requirements are Knowable A Priori; (A) Constructivism; (B) The conceptual approach; (C) Ethical intuitionism; D. Normative Reasons: Moral Requirements Entail Valid Reasons for Action; E. Recombining after Dividing; 2. The contributions to this volume; References; PART I: Normativity.
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2. Rationality and Understanding3. Theoretical and Practical Rationality; 4. The Requirements of Understanding; A. Explanatory Reasoning; B. Understanding and Intersubjectivity; 5. Understanding, Rationality, and Reasons; 6. Autonomy and Understanding; Acknowledgments; References; 5: Constructivism and the Normativity of Practical Reason; 1. The Problem of Normativity within Reason; 2. Practical Reason and the Thing to Do; 3. Vindicating the Normativity-of-Reason Thesis; A. Deliberative Closure; B. Matters for Advice; C. Appropriate Criticism; D. Implies 'Can'
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2: Humanity as an End in Itself1. Internal Reasons and Moral Relativism; 2. The Problem of Obligation; 3. Imperatives and Ends; 4. Kant's Argument; 5. Revising the Kantian argument; Acknowledgments; References; 3: Three Kinds of Moral Rationalism; 1. Background; 2. Epistemology for Moral Rationalists; 3. The Reasons-First View; 4. The Desirability-First View; 5. The Function-First View; 6. Moral Epistemology for Moral Rationalists-Again; Acknowledgements; References; 4: Constitutivism about Reasons: Autonomy and Understanding; 1. Reflection and the Concept of a Reason.
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4. Vindicating the Reasons-Independence ThesisA. Fact-Dependent Reasons; B. Evidence-Dependent Reasons; C. Attitude-Relative Reasons; 5. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 6: Moral Requirements and Permissions, and the Requirements and Permissions of Reason; 1. Personal Ideals; 2. The Basic Ideal of Treating Others with Concern and Respect; 3. Nonaccommodationist Ideals; 4. The Limits of Accommodation; 5. Betraying the Basic Moral Ideal by Lending a Helping Hand; 6. A Nonaccomodationist Moral Ideal; Acknowledgments; References; PART II: Epistemology and Meaning.
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7: Reasons and Justifiability1. Ideal Accessibility; 2. Anti-individualism: From the Inside Out; 3. Moderate Rationalism; 4. Practical Reasons; 5. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 8: Rationalist Metaphysics, Semantics, and Metasemantics; 1. Moral Rationalism as a Family of Theories; 2. Subjective Rationality First; 3. Subjective vs. Objective?; 4. The Conditional Fallacy, Examples vs. Advice: Rationality as Comparative; 5. Properties and Relations; 6. Externalist Metasemantics, and Moderate Judgement Internalism; 7. Externalist Qualms about the Argument.
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Abstract
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This volume examines the core ideas of moral rationalism: the psychological thesis that reason is the source of moral judgment, the metaphysical thesis that it is the basis of moral requirements, the epistemological thesis that moral requirements are knowable a priori, and the normative thesis that moral requirements entail reasons for action.
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Subject
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Ethics-- Philosophy.
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Subject
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Rationalism-- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Subject
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Ethics-- Philosophy.
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Subject
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PHILOSOPHY-- History Surveys-- General.
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PHILOSOPHY-- Movements-- Deconstruction.
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Subject
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Rationalism-- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Dewey Classification
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149.7
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LC Classification
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B833
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Added Entry
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Jones, Karen,1960-
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Schroeter, François
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