Arguing from Reception History for the Viability of Rational Reconstruction: A Case Study Involving The Reception of Cartesian Ethics in an Anglophone Context From 1650

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I argue that Lisa Shapiro’s rational reconstruction of Descartes’s provisional moral code in terms of a broad conception of morality supplies us with an interpretative framework that make historiographical sense of the reception of Descartes’s moral philosophy in an Anglophone context on three occasions: the
appeal to Descartes made by Henry More, Henry Sidgwick’s abrupt dismissal, and the ensuing reaction to Sidgwick found in Grace Neal Dolson. This case shows, I maintain, how reception history can be utilized to inform and support rational reconstruction of philosophical texts.
Originalspråkengelska
StatusUnpublished - 2015
EvenemangThe third annual OZSW conference - Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Nederländerna
Varaktighet: 2015 dec. 112015 dec. 12

Konferens

KonferensThe third annual OZSW conference
Land/TerritoriumNederländerna
OrtVrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
Period2015/12/112015/12/12

Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Idé- och lärdomshistoria
  • Etik
  • Filosofi

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