Building Morality Out of Nothing: The Constructivist Projects of Sharon Street and Christine Korsgaard

The rejection of the realist position in metaethics creates difficulties in rationalizing our moral intuitions and the meaning of our values. Antirealists must explain what we are left with, morally-speaking, without objective moral truth to rely on. I argue that this resolution may be found in thoroughgoing constructivism, particularly that put forth by Sharon Street. In this thesis, I compare the constructivist theories of Sharon Street and Christine Korsgaard, ultimately arguing for Street’s model of constructivism as a viable and compelling way forward for the antirealist position.

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