• University of Oslo
    Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas
    Professor
Lund University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2004
Oslo, Norway
Areas of Specialization
Aesthetics
Meta-Ethics
  •  106
    A Puzzle About Reasons and Rationality
    The Journal of Ethics 21 (1): 63-88. 2017.
    According to a guiding idea in metaethics, there is a necessary link between the concept of normative reasons and the concept of practical rationality. This notion brings up two issues: The exact nature of this link, and the nature of rationality. With regard to the first issue, the debate is dominated by a certain standard claim. With regard to the second issue, the debate is dominated by what I will refer to as ‘subjectivism’ and ‘objectivism’ about rationality, where the latter is assumed to …Read more
  •  30
    Verkets mening och tolkarens val
    Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 11 (19). 1999.
  •  609
    Options for Hybrid Expressivism
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (1): 91-111. 2015.
    In contemporary metaethics, various versions of hybrid expressivism have been proposed according to which moral sentences express both non-cognitive attitudes and beliefs. One important advantage with such positions, its proponents argue, is that they, in contrast to pure expressivism, have a straightforward way of avoiding the Frege-Geach problem. In this paper, I provide a systematic examination of different versions of hybrid expressivism with particular regard to how they are assumed to evad…Read more
  •  61
    Inspired by an analogy between moral and secondary properties, some moral philosophers have argued that moral properties are dispositions. According to one version of this view, most clearly represented by Jonathan Dancy, a moral property is the property of being such, having base properties such, that an entity with the property elicits morally merited and motivating responses. Its proponents have argued that this notion can explain how moral judgements can be objective in the sense of expressi…Read more
  •  373
    Aesthetic Internalism and two Normative Puzzles
    Studi di Estetica 6 23-70. 2016.
    One of the most discussed views in metaethics is Moral Internalism, according to which there is a conceptually necessary connection between moral judgments and motivation to act. Moral Internalism is regarded to yield the prime argument against Moral Cognitivism and for Moral Non-Cognitivism. In this paper, I investigate the significance of the corresponding claim in metaaesthetics. I pursue two lines of argument. First, I argue that Aesthetic Internalism – the view that there is a conceptually …Read more
  •  1398
    Is Moral Internalism Supported by Folk Intuitions?
    with Fredrik Björklund
    Philosophical Psychology 26 (3): 319-335. 2013.
    In the metaethical debate on moral internalism and externalism, appeal is constantly made to people’s intuitions about the connection between moral judgments and motivation. However, internalists and externalists disagree considerably about their content. In this paper, we present an empirical study of laymen’s intuitions about this connection. We found that they lend surprisingly little support to the most celebrated versions of internalism, which provide reasons to be skeptical of the evidenti…Read more
  •  990
    A Structural Disanalogy between Aesthetic and Ethical Value Judgements
    British Journal of Aesthetics 51 (1): 51-67. 2010.
    It is often suggested that aesthetic and ethical value judgements are similar in such a way that they should be analysed in analogous manners. In this paper, I argue that the two types of judgements share four important features concerning disagreement, motivation, categoricity, and argumentation. This, I maintain, helps to explain why many philosophers have thought that aesthetic and ethical value judgements can be analysed in accordance with the same dispositional scheme which corresponds to t…Read more
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    Particularism and Supervenience
    In Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Oxford University Press. 2008.
    One of our most fundamental notions of morality is that in so far as objects have moral properties, they have non-moral properties that make them have moral properties. Similarly, objects have moral properties in virtue of or because of having non-moral properties, and moral properties depend on non-moral properties. In ethics it has generally been assumed that this relation can be accounted for by the supervenience of moral properties on non-moral properties. However, this assumption is put int…Read more