Why Ethics Needs Metaphysics?
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Aistė Noreikaitė
Vilnius University, Lithuania, Vilniaus universitetas, Lietuva
Published 2019-10-16
https://doi.org/10.15388/Problemos.96.1
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ethics
metaphysics
Ronald Dworkin
ethical subject

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Noreikaitė, A. (2019) “Why Ethics Needs Metaphysics?”, Problemos, 96, pp. 8–22. doi:10.15388/Problemos.96.1.

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to show that Ronald Dworkin’s objective to isolate ethics from metaphysics is not sufficiently grounded, and a certain metaphysics is inherent even in his own position of autonomous ethics. While opposing those thinkers who seek to ground ethics by finding an external – neutral and non-evaluative – ground, Dworkin identifies this externality to ethics with metaphysics and aims to show its fallibility. However, such a conception of metaphysics seems to be too narrow and one-sided and leads his own position into contradictions. This paper aims to demonstrate these contradictions and to argue that even the position that is inner to ethics and stems from a first-person agent’s perspective can only be developed while considering such metaphysical ideas as freedom, dignity, person.

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