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Normative Reasoning and Moral Argumentation in Theory and Practice

Philosophy & Rhetoric, 2016
Abstract“Morality is relative to culture” is a descriptive claim, but in practice its normative entailment is rarely embraced. It is often claimed that this poses a problem of consistency for relativism as a morally normative theory: either relativists do not act in accordance with their beliefs or they hold different beliefs from what they espouse ...
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Historical Theory and the Structure of Moral Argument in Marx

Political Theory, 1981
HN MARX'S MOST GENERAL formulations of historical materialism, he regarded the development of humanproductive powers as the driving force of social transformation over whole historical epochs. In the process of social transformation, class struggle, political activity, and moral argument play an important dialectical role, for instance in maintaining ...
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Moral Argument: Theory and Practice

2018
There is a ’boom' in the teaching of ethics, across the nation and across diverse schools and departments of the arts and sciences and the professions. This is surely a good thing. And it’s apt to continue. And that is also a good thing. The question is of course: What in the way of ethics ought to be taught?
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Reply to ‘On the Validity of a Simple Argument for Moral Error Theory’

International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2016
I thank Kasper Christensen for his astute critical paper (Christensen 2016), which succeeds in revealing some infelicities and clumsiness in how I summed up a central argument in The Myth of Morali...
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An Impoverished Direction: Moral Arguments for Legal Theories

2001
In this dissertation, I aim to demonstrate that the debate between legal positivism and natural law theory cannot be settled through moral argumentation. To demonstrate this point, I lay out three criteria that must be fulfilled if a moral argument for a given theory is to succeed.
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The parallelism argument and the problem of moral luck

Philosophical Studies, 2021
Anna Nyman
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A New Moral Argument for the existence of God

International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2022
Andrew Ter Ern Loke
exaly  

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