In my previous post about ethics, I explored the normative question through the works of Christine Korsgaard. I concluded that ethics are not normative, or at least that ethics have no collective normativity, and I rejected Korsgaard's theory that we may ethically obligate others.
Ethics and Philosophy: A Defense of Egoism
Ethics and Philosophy: A Defense of Egoism
Ethics and Philosophy: A Defense of Egoism
In my previous post about ethics, I explored the normative question through the works of Christine Korsgaard. I concluded that ethics are not normative, or at least that ethics have no collective normativity, and I rejected Korsgaard's theory that we may ethically obligate others.