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Transcendental Arguments for a Categorical Imperative as Arguments from Agential Self-Understanding

In Micha H. Werner, Robert Stern & Jens Peter Brune (eds.), Transcendental Arguments in Moral Theory. De Gruyter. pp. 141-160 (2017)

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  1. Transcendental Arguments and the Sources of Value: Constitutivism as Critical Realism.Linda Lovelli - 2022 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 3 (2):171-192.
    In this paper, I present different ways in which transcendental argumentation has been used in contemporary debates in moral philosophy to justify the normative authority of morality. My aim is to defend strong “retorsive” transcendental argumentation as a way to ground a sort of critical realism in metaethics, comparing transcendental arguments proposed by Karl-Otto Apel, Christine Korsgaard and Alan Gewirth – which are sometimes referred to as “constitutivist” arguments. In particular, I endorse an argumentative strategy that considers the merits of (...)
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  • Moralischer Konstitutivismus und die Ethik grundlegender Güter.Christoph Horn - 2021 - Zeitschrift Für Ethik Und Moralphilosophie 4 (2):377-395.
    ZusammenfassungIn this article, I defend a version of moral constitutivism that is based on a theory of goods. It is inspired by ancient philosophy both in claiming that action theory should be formulated in teleological terms and in the idea that a sound theory of goods should be a eudaemonist one. Additionally I argue that morality can be understood on the basis of such an approach.
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