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Browsing MWP Articles by Author "RONZONI, Miriam"
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Title:Teleology, deontology, and the priority of the right: on some unappreciated distinctions
Author(s):RONZONI, MiriamDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The paper analyses Rawls's teleology/deontology distinction, and his concept of priority of the right. The first part of the paper aims both 1) to clarify what is distinctive about Rawls's deontology/teleology distinction ...
Title:On the Meta-ethical Status of Constructivism: Reflections on G. A. Cohen’s ‘Facts and Principles’
Author(s):RONZONI, Miriam; VALENTINI, LauraDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In his article `Facts and Principles', G.A. Cohen attempts to refute constructivist approaches to justification by showing that, contrary to what their proponents claim, fundamental normative principles are fact-insensitive. ...
Title:What Makes a Basic Structure Just?
Author(s):RONZONI, MiriamDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In his multi-faceted attack on Rawls’s account of justice, G.A. Cohen has argued that the notion of basic structure is necessarily insensitive to the importance of informal social norms to social justice. The paper argues ...
Title:On the Meta-Ethical Status of Constructivism: Reflections on G.A. Cohen's 'Facts and Principles'
Author(s):RONZONI, Miriam; VALENTINI, LauraDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In his article 'Facts and Principles', G.A. Cohen attempts to refute constructivist approaches to justification by showing that, contrary to what their proponents claim, fundamental normative principles are fact-insensitive. ...