Sentimentalismo, consequenzialismo, etica laica [Book Review]

Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 9 (1):255-270 (2002)
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Abstract

I suggest that Kantian ethics, that is, the ethics of the mature Kant, that of Thomas Nagel, Karl-Otto Apel and Onora O'Neill, is not the caricature of an "engineering" approach in normative ethics that Lecaldano wants to fight in his war on deontological ethics. The ethics of Kant and the Neokantians can be for a consequentialist ethic a more fearsome and interesting adversary than such targets as "common-sense morality", non-existent "dogmatic intuitionism" invented by Sidgwick, non-existent "Catholic morality" that Lecaldano tends to choose as privileged adversaries as if there were no more serious opponents to criticize for those who had good arguments to criticize them.

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