Towards a Critical Rationalist Ethics

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This paper explores the integration of Karl Popper’s Critical Rationalism (CR) into ethical theory as a research programme by examining the implications of non-justificationism, theory-ladeness, and Popper’s realist approach to ethics. It highlights the intentional component and indispensability of moral laws, the role of values within Popper’s theory of three worlds, and the emergence of the moral agent in an evolutionary context. The paper concludes by addressing objectivity and intersubjective criticizability in ethics.

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Alireza Mansouri
Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies

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