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Andrew Sepielli

University of Toronto, Mississauga
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  • University of Toronto, Mississauga
    Department of Philosophy
    Associate Professor
Rutgers - New Brunswick
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2010
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Areas of Specialization
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
American Pragmatism
Areas of Interest
Metaphilosophy
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
19th Century Philosophy
Value Theory
Criminal Law
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    Subjective and Objective Reasons
    In Daniel Star (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Reasons and Normativity, Oxford University Press. 2018.
    Objective and Subjective ConsequentialismSubjective and Objective ReasonsMoral Uncertainty
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    Review of David Enoch, Taking Morality Seriously (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2012.
    Moral NonnaturalismTranscendental ArgumentsMoral Realism, Misc
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    Moral Realism without Moral Metaphysics
    In Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics: Volume Four, Oxford University Press. 2009.
    Representation, MiscPragmatism, MiscMoral Realism, MiscConceptual and Nonconceptual ContentMoral Obj…Read more
    Representation, MiscPragmatism, MiscMoral Realism, MiscConceptual and Nonconceptual ContentMoral Objectivity
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