Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

INESCAPABILITY REVISITED

2018; UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS; Volume: 41; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1590/0100-6045.2018.v41n4.lf

ISSN

2317-630X

Autores

Luca Ferrero,

Tópico(s)

Epistemology, Ethics, and Metaphysics

Resumo

According to constitutivism, the objective authority of practical reason is to be grounded in the constitutive features of agency. In this paper, I offer a brief survey of the basic structure of constitutive argument about objectivity and consider how constitutivism might dispel the worry that it can only ground a conditional kind of authority. I then consider David Enoch’s original shmagency challenge and the response in terms of the inescapability of agency. In particular, I revisit the appeal to inescapability in light of Enoch’s restatement of the challenge in 'Shmagency Revisited'. I argue that the revised challenge still fails but that it helps clarify: first, the distinction between external and internal challenges to constitutivism, and, second, the existence of at least different kinds of inescapability of agency (metaphysical, psychological, and dialectical). I argue that only dialectical inescapability is helpful to show that constitutivism is a viable metanormative theory. I conclude by claiming that an internal challenge to constitutivism is still possible in principle but that the burden of proof has shifted once again to the critics of constitutivism.

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