Abstract
Bagnoli addresses Kant’s importance for contemporary metaethics and defends Kantian constructivism as a plausible account of moral obligation. On this view, the appeal to normative principles is constitutive of the exercise of rationality in the sense that principles must be defensible to a plurality of agents; thus Kant is committed to a dialogical interpretation of autonomy.
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