Nicholas Southwood assesses contractualism as an account of the foundations or ultimate grounds of morality. While sceptical about how contractualism has typically been developed, he proposes a novel "deliberative" version of contractualism, which he argues has the resources to offer an attractive and compelling account of morality's foundations.
Nicholas Southwood assesses contractualism as an account of the foundations or ultimate grounds of morality. While sceptical about how contractualism has typically been developed, he proposes a novel "deliberative" version of contractualism, which he argues has the resources to offer an attractive and compelling account of morality's foundations.
Dr Nicholas Southwood is a junior research fellow at Jesus College, Oxford and an assistant professor in the Philosophy Program at the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. He works primarily in moral and political philosophy, with a particular focus on questions concerning practical reason and normativity, and has published widely in those areas.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: The Limits of Hobbesian Contractualism 3: The Limits of Kantian Contractualism 4: The Structure of Deliberative Contractualism 5: The Normativity of Deliberative Contractualism 6: Getting Morality Right 7: Grounding Morality References
1: Introduction 2: The Limits of Hobbesian Contractualism 3: The Limits of Kantian Contractualism 4: The Structure of Deliberative Contractualism 5: The Normativity of Deliberative Contractualism 6: Getting Morality Right 7: Grounding Morality References
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