Creating a shared morality: the feasibility of ethical constructivism
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements Introduction xi і PART 1 Argumentsfor Ethical Constructivism 1 Ethical Constructivism and Its Origins u і Supernaturalist and Realist Extemalism n շ Subjectivist and Contractarian Intemalism 13 3 Kantian Transcendentalism and Procedural Morality 17 4 Korsgaard’s Neo-Kantian Thoroughgoing Constructivism 20 5 Saving Constructivism from Inadequacies: Enlightenism 23 2 Public Reasons as the Basis of Objective Morality 25 1 Procedural Publicity 25 2 Reasons as the Basis for Morality 27 3 Korsgaard’s Argument for the Constructive Publicity of Reasons 28 4 Two Strategies: Inductive and Deductive 33 3 Wittgenstein’s Private Language Argument: The Inductive Strategy 34 1 The Shareablity of Meanings and Reasons 35 2 Two Interpretations of Wittgenstein’s Private Language Argument 37 3 Reasons to Reject the Inductive Strategy 39 4 Important Differences between the Meanings and Reasons 4 40 Communicative Understanding: The Deductive Strategy 43 1 The Argument that Language Forces People to Share Reasons 43 2 The Publicity of Linguistic Consciousness 46 3 Obligating People to Take on Others’ Communicated Reasons 53 4 The Distinction between Felt Obligation and Actual Obligation 55 5 The Significance of Understanding versus Endorsing Reasons 58
VIII CONTENTS PART 2 Enlightenism:A New Theory that Answers the Hard Questions 5 Three Theses: Constructivism, Publicity, and Universality 1 The Source and Nature of Reasons 66 2 Theoretical Possibilities 70 3 Public/Objective Reasons in Realism and ит 73 4 Private /Subjective Reasons and ит 77 5 Weak Realism and Mixed Theories 79 6 Constructed Reasons and ит 8o 6 The Universality of Reasons in Constructivism 81 x Simple Requests 82 2 Theoretical Reasons for Universality 84 3 Conflicting Reasons 88 4 A New Theory That Answers the Hard Questions 65 92 7 Creating Legitimate Reasons and the Enlightenist Account 94 1 Conferring Value in Constructivist Ethics 95 2 Thoroughgoing Constructivism’s Lapse into Subjectivism 97 3 Enlightenism: Ideal Reflection on Relevant Identities 103 4 Ideal Reflection and the Moral Identity 110 5 Counterfactual Reasons 1x2 8 Private Reasons and Reasons of Autonomy 115 1 Reasons of Autonomy xi6 2 Korsgaard’s Theory and Its Incompatibility with Private Reasons X18 3 Reasons of Autonomy: The Natural Reading ng 4 Reasons of Autonomy as Public: Korsgaard’s Alternative 5 Objections to Korsgaard’s Interpretation of Reasons of Autonomy 126 6 Competitive Ambitions 128 X2i
CONTENTS IX PART 3 Resolving Conflicts between Reasons 9 10 The Relative Strength of Reasons 133 1 Intuitive Differences in the Depth of Reasons 2 A Realist View 136 3 Two Constructivist Views 138 Criterions for Distinguishing Deeper Reasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 142 Defining Depth in Reasons 143 The Group Size Account 145 The Efficacy Account 146 Centrality to Identity: The Entrenchment Account 147 Centrality to Identity: The Concern Account 151 The Practical Impact of Depth 152 Unintuitive Consequences versus the Importance of Autonomy 157 Buddhism and Ethical Constructivism 1 2 3 4 12 134 163 The Nature of Morality in Buddhism and Ethical Constructivism 164 We All Have Reasons to be Moral and Enlightened 167 Understanding That: Interbeing in Buddhism and Ethical Constructivism 170 Two Truths in Buddhism and Ethical Constructivism 171 Interdependence and Self-Interest in Ethical Constructivism 1 2 3 4 5 The Interdependency of Relative and Absolute Truths in Buddhism 175 Compassionate Action and Co-responsibility in Buddhism Interdependence in Ethical Constructivism 180 Selfishness and Altruism in Constructivism 183 Animal Psychology, Peace, and Ethics 186 Conclusion Bibliography Index 194 188 191 175 178
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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction xi і PART 1 Argumentsfor Ethical Constructivism 1 Ethical Constructivism and Its Origins u і Supernaturalist and Realist Extemalism n շ Subjectivist and Contractarian Intemalism 13 3 Kantian Transcendentalism and Procedural Morality 17 4 Korsgaard’s Neo-Kantian Thoroughgoing Constructivism 20 5 Saving Constructivism from Inadequacies: Enlightenism 23 2 Public Reasons as the Basis of Objective Morality 25 1 Procedural Publicity 25 2 Reasons as the Basis for Morality 27 3 Korsgaard’s Argument for the Constructive Publicity of Reasons 28 4 Two Strategies: Inductive and Deductive 33 3 Wittgenstein’s Private Language Argument: The Inductive Strategy 34 1 The Shareablity of Meanings and Reasons 35 2 Two Interpretations of Wittgenstein’s Private Language Argument 37 3 Reasons to Reject the Inductive Strategy 39 4 Important Differences between the Meanings and Reasons 4 40 Communicative Understanding: The Deductive Strategy 43 1 The Argument that Language Forces People to Share Reasons 43 2 The Publicity of Linguistic Consciousness 46 3 Obligating People to Take on Others’ Communicated Reasons 53 4 The Distinction between Felt Obligation and Actual Obligation 55 5 The Significance of Understanding versus Endorsing Reasons 58
VIII CONTENTS PART 2 Enlightenism:A New Theory that Answers the Hard Questions 5 Three Theses: Constructivism, Publicity, and Universality 1 The Source and Nature of Reasons 66 2 Theoretical Possibilities 70 3 Public/Objective Reasons in Realism and ит 73 4 Private /Subjective Reasons and ит 77 5 Weak Realism and Mixed Theories 79 6 Constructed Reasons and ит 8o 6 The Universality of Reasons in Constructivism 81 x Simple Requests 82 2 Theoretical Reasons for Universality 84 3 Conflicting Reasons 88 4 A New Theory That Answers the Hard Questions 65 92 7 Creating Legitimate Reasons and the Enlightenist Account 94 1 Conferring Value in Constructivist Ethics 95 2 Thoroughgoing Constructivism’s Lapse into Subjectivism 97 3 Enlightenism: Ideal Reflection on Relevant Identities 103 4 Ideal Reflection and the Moral Identity 110 5 Counterfactual Reasons 1x2 8 Private Reasons and Reasons of Autonomy 115 1 Reasons of Autonomy xi6 2 Korsgaard’s Theory and Its Incompatibility with Private Reasons X18 3 Reasons of Autonomy: The Natural Reading ng 4 Reasons of Autonomy as Public: Korsgaard’s Alternative 5 Objections to Korsgaard’s Interpretation of Reasons of Autonomy 126 6 Competitive Ambitions 128 X2i
CONTENTS IX PART 3 Resolving Conflicts between Reasons 9 10 The Relative Strength of Reasons 133 1 Intuitive Differences in the Depth of Reasons 2 A Realist View 136 3 Two Constructivist Views 138 Criterions for Distinguishing Deeper Reasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 142 Defining Depth in Reasons 143 The Group Size Account 145 The Efficacy Account 146 Centrality to Identity: The Entrenchment Account 147 Centrality to Identity: The Concern Account 151 The Practical Impact of Depth 152 Unintuitive Consequences versus the Importance of Autonomy 157 Buddhism and Ethical Constructivism 1 2 3 4 12 134 163 The Nature of Morality in Buddhism and Ethical Constructivism 164 We All Have Reasons to be Moral and Enlightened 167 Understanding That: Interbeing in Buddhism and Ethical Constructivism 170 Two Truths in Buddhism and Ethical Constructivism 171 Interdependence and Self-Interest in Ethical Constructivism 1 2 3 4 5 The Interdependency of Relative and Absolute Truths in Buddhism 175 Compassionate Action and Co-responsibility in Buddhism Interdependence in Ethical Constructivism 180 Selfishness and Altruism in Constructivism 183 Animal Psychology, Peace, and Ethics 186 Conclusion Bibliography Index 194 188 191 175 178 |
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