Collective acceptance and the is-ought argument

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Collective acceptance . Constitutive and collaborators from the University of Groningen, Oude Boteringestraat, GL Groningen, The Netherlands have published the Article: Collective Acceptance and the Is-Ought Argument, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: According to the status account, an institution can be analyzed in terms of a constitutive rule and a status rule.

SUMMARY

    It also facilitates the identification of the pivotal premise of the argument: collective acceptance can generate obligations without the support of moral principles. In section 4 I argue that his account of this notion does not adequately . . .

     

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