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Das Ontologische Dilemma der Normativen Ethik
Authors:Dirk Greimann
Institution:1. Department für Philosophie, Seminar für Philosophie, udwig-Maximilians-Universit?t München, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539, München, Germany
Abstract:The Ontological Dilemma of Normative Ethics. This paper pursues two goals. The first is to show that normative ethics is confronted with the following dilemma: to be coherent, this discipline is ontologically committed to acknowledge the existence of objective values, but, to be scientifically respectable, it is committed to repudiate such values. The second goal is to assess the possible solutions to this dilemma. To this end, the following strategies are discussed: Kant’s constructive objectivism, Jürgen Habermas’ “epistemic ersatzism”, Franz von Kutschera’s “confirmation pragmatism”, and David Brink’s “objectivist tour de force”. The paper’s conclusion is that the dilemma cannot be solved because it rests on a clash of intuitions none of which can be given up. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:ontology of ethics  objective values  ethicalsubjectivism  Kantian constructivism  Brink  Habermas  vonKutschera
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