On the Justification of Moral Principles

Dissertation, University of Colorado at Boulder (1982)
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This thesis consists of four essays. The first three essays argue that morality cannot be justified by appeal to language, freedom, or rational agency, as conceived by, respectively, Philippa Foot and Kai Nielsen, Frederick Olafson, and Alan Gewirth. The last essay argues that morality can be justified in a limited way by an appeal to the value of self-interested action on the part of rational agents

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