
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2009
Pages: 339-356
Series: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
ISBN (Hardback): 9781402093371
Full citation:
, "Critical rationalism and ethics", in: Rethinking Popper, Berlin, Springer, 2009


Critical rationalism and ethics
pp. 339-356
in: Zuzana Parusniková, Robert S. Cohen (eds), Rethinking Popper, Berlin, Springer, 2009Abstract
This paper examines Popper's views about ethics and metaethics, drawing on a wide variety of sources. It notes the presence of Kantian and utilitarian themes, and discusses some ideas about how they might be interpreted and inter-related. It argues that there are various problems about Popper's views — notably that his Kantian-influenced ideas about the significance of the individual conscience would appear to conflict with the emphasis on inter-subjectivity in his more general epistemology. The author suggests that it is not likely that a resolution to the issues which he raises will be found in Popper's own work, and advocates, as a research programme for critical rationalism, the adoption of a strong form of ethical realism, and argues that Popper's own treatment of reduction suggests the legitimacy of exploration of these matters in a non-reductionistic manner, prior to the attempting of reductions.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2009
Pages: 339-356
Series: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
ISBN (Hardback): 9781402093371
Full citation:
, "Critical rationalism and ethics", in: Rethinking Popper, Berlin, Springer, 2009