Project description
Exploring 18th-century ethics
Early modern ethics focused on the foundations of morality, but its primary aim was often to address moral issues. This was true for 18th-century philosophers, who examined moral demands and positioned themselves as experts. The ERC-funded 18ETHICS project will explore the purpose of 18th-century moral discussions and provide a fresh perspective that reorients the study of early modern ethics. Using a thematic and comparative approach, the project will highlight often overlooked themes central to 18th-century moral philosophy, such as duties to oneself and others, moral considerations regarding animals and debates on ethical issues. The findings will influence broader philosophical discourse on the contributions of early modern ethics to European culture and offer insights into contemporary moral debates.
Objective
Early modern ethics has so far been investigated with regard to the debates on the foundations of morality, moral knowledge and the status of moral principles. Despite their achievements, the main limit of previous studies is that they have largely disregarded the distinctive purpose of ethics in that age, that is, to provide guidance about specific moral issues. Even the discussion on the abstract topics on which most studies have focused was in fact sustained by the purpose of providing the appropriate tools for leading a good life. This applies especially to 18th-century moral philosophers, who devoted most of their efforts to an all-encompassing examination of the most significant demands in all areas of morality, presenting themselves as moral experts.
In sharp contrast to previous scholarship, the present project centres on that underlying ambition. The focus will be the raison d’etre of 18th-century treatments of morality, that is, to provide practical guidance. Thereby the project intends to re-orient the studies on the history of early modern ethics.
The proposed research will be highly innovative both (1) because of its topics and (2) because of its approach.
(1) The project gives prominence to neglected clusters of issues that defined the main concern of 18th-century moral philosophers: the duties to oneself and others, the moral relevance of our conduct towards animals, the extent of disagreement about moral questions.
(2) Unlike most current scholarship, the investigation will have not a monographic, but a thematic and comparative approach, examining different takes on the same issues.
On both sides, the project has in view an impact that goes well beyond the mere scope of the proposed research, by suggesting a much broader perspective on a distinctive contribution of philosophy to European culture, which offers insights on currently much discussed issues about the status and aims of ethics.
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HORIZON.1.1 - European Research Council (ERC)
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Italy
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