Normative foundations

<p>This dissertation presents a theory of normativity. The central claim to be advanced is that human beings are constitutively committed to certain objective moral and other normative requirements. Furthermore, setting itself against the proposition that there are brute and mind-independent n...

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मुख्य लेखक: Zhang, KA
अन्य लेखक: Crisp, R
स्वरूप: थीसिस
भाषा:English
प्रकाशित: 2022
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description <p>This dissertation presents a theory of normativity. The central claim to be advanced is that human beings are constitutively committed to certain objective moral and other normative requirements. Furthermore, setting itself against the proposition that there are brute and mind-independent normative facts, the dissertation also advances positive theses about how normativity arises from the mind, as well as why a mind-given theory of normativity need not be nihilistic. After advancing this positive vision of normativity, the dissertation turns to examine prominent arguments for moral objectivity from Christine Korsgaard, Michael Smith, Julia Markovits, and Sharon Street.</p> <p>The first half of the dissertation, from Chapters 1 through 5, develops the positive theory of normativity. The second half of the dissertation, from Chapters 6 through 10, engages with existing arguments for moral objectivity from the recent literature. The result is the presentation of an interconnected set of views on certain basic questions about normativity, as well as a constructive and critical examination of recent meta-ethical work.</p>
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Normative foundations
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