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constitutivism : ウィキペディア英語版 | constitutivism Constitutivism is the position in meta-ethics which links what we ought to do morally with the rules about our make up as agents who perform actions of any kind.〔Ferrero, Luca (2009). Constitutivism and the Inescapability of Agency. Oxford Studies in Metaethics 4:303-333.〕 It claims to answer doubts about the validity of moral judgements, and about moral objectivity, by explaining that we cannot help but act, therefore we act in accordance with moral rules which are essential to any acting being. Although a recent development in moral philosophy, it has its roots in the work of Kant in moral philosophy. ==Some authors in Constitutivism== Christine Korsgaard 〔Korsgaard, C.M., 2008, The Constitution of Agency, Oxford: Oxford University Press.〕 and David Velleman 〔Velleman, D., 2009, How We Get Along, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.〕 are prominent writers on constitutivism, although defending different versions.
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