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Original Articles

Capabilities and Two Ethical Theories

Pages 377-388 | Published online: 18 Aug 2008
 

Abstract

The present paper examines two currently popular approaches to ethical theory — namely, ‘Expressivism’ (also known as ‘emotivism’ and ‘non‐cognitivism’) and contemporary forms of ‘Kantianism’ — and argues that neither provides a suitable foundation for the capabilities approach. Two philosophers are discussed in some detail — Simon Blackburn, as a leading representative of Expressivism, and Thomas Scanlon, as a leading representative of ‘Kantianism’ — but the views of Habermas also come under some scrutiny. The paper ends by advocating a view close to that of John Dewey.

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