Transcendental Arguments in Moral Theory [online] / Jens Peter Brune, Robert Stern and Micha H. Werner
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Frontmatter Table of Contents Introduction
A. Reflexions on the general structure and problems of transcendental arguments Silencing the Sceptic? The Prospects for Transcendental Arguments in Practical Philosophy Ambition, Modesty, and Performative Inconsistency
Boris Rähme
On Pain of Self-Contradiction? Claims as Departure Points for Transcendental Arguments: Understanding Argumentation as a Game Still Lonely: The Moral Solipsist after Transcendental Argumentation
B. Uses and discussions of transcendental reasoning based on the self-reflective structure of personal autonomy, rational agency, or human self-understanding Constitutivism and Transcendental Practical Philosophy Transcendental Arguments for a Categorical Imperative as Arguments from Agential Self-Understanding Transcendental Arguments and Practical Self-Understanding—Gewirthian Perspectives Transcendental Arguments in Favour of Absolute Values Neither for Beasts nor for Gods: Why only morally-committed Human Beings can accept Transcendental Arguments
C. Transcendental reasoning inspired by pragmatism, linguistics, and theories of intersubjectivity Normative Pragmatics: Approach, Promise, Outlook Social Constitutivism and the Role of Retorsive Arguments Transcendental-Pragmatic Foundation of Ethics. Transcendental Arguments and Ethics Conceptual Pragmatism and Normativity: Clarence Irving Lewis Transcending Value: Two Readings of Performative Inconsistency Transcendental Anti-Theodicy Argumentative Discourse: The Transcendental Starting Point of Apelian Discourse Ethics Notes on Contributors
Index
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