Constitutivism and Kantian Constructivism in Ethical Theory: Editorial Introduction

Philosophia 44 (4):1125-1128 (2016)
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Abstract

The introduction summarizes the main arguments formulated in the six papers of this special issue on Constitutivism and Kantian Constructivism in Ethical Theory. We highlight the unifying theme addressed in the essays, i.e., the question of whether constitutivism is able to fulfill the promise of providing an account of normativity starting from relatively slender assumptions, including the avoidance of realist presuppositions.

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Sorin Baiasu
Keele University
Christoph Hanisch
Ohio University

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