Stance: An International Undergraduate Philosophy Journal

Volume 4, April 2011

Bo Fox Pons
Pages 79-89

A Rawlsian Revitalization of Gewirth’s Normative Structure for Action

Alan Gewirth’s Reason and Morality justifies certain fundamental moral principles and develops morality out of the basic structure of action. Contemporary literature exposes a critical flaw in the second stage of Gewirth’s argument contending that Gewirth fails to create agent-neutral moral claims. In order to provide a transfer of interests between agents, the solution to Gewirth’s problem, I argue that certain Rawlsian concepts buttress and are consistent with Gewirth’s argument for the normative structure of action.