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31Internalism, MotivationalIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.
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66Review of John Rawls's The Law of Peoples (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 36 (4): 555-562. 2002.
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790Scanlon's Promising Proposal and the Right Kind of Reasons to BelieveIn Mark Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Volume 3, Oxford University Press. pp. 59-78. 2013.T. M. Scanlon suggests that the binding nature of promises itself plays a role in allowing a promisee rationally to expect follow through even while that binding nature itself depends on the promisee’s rational expectation of follow through. Kolodny and Wallace object that this makes the account viciously circular. The chapter defends Scanlon’s theory from this objection. It argues that the basic complaint is a form of wrong kinds of reason objection. The thought is that the promisee’s reason …Read more
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358Moral intuitionism, experiments and skeptical argumentsIn Anthony Robert Booth & Darrell P. Rowbottom (eds.), Intuitions, Oxford University Press Uk. 2014.Over the last decade there have been various attempts to use empirical data about people’s dispositions to choose to undermine various moral positions by arguing that our judgements about what to do are unreliable. Usually they are directed at non-consequentialists by consequentialists, but they have also been directed at all moral theories by skeptics about morality. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong has been one of the leading proponents of such general skepticism. He has argued that empirical results …Read more
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200Rationalist realism and constructivist accounts of moralityPhilosophical Studies 126 (2): 285-295. 2005.This is a review essay about Russ Shafer-Landau's Moral Realism. In Moral Realism, Russ Shafer-Landau divides cognitivist moral theories between realist and constructivist versions, where constructivists characterize morality as necessarily connected to the responses of agents under some conditions. This division is misleading; some constructivist or response-invoking characterizations of ethics are fully realist. We need not deny that reasons must be able to motivate rational agents in order …Read more
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163Review of Joshua Gert, Brute Rationality: Normativity and Human Action (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (2): 543-546. 2011.
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196Metaethics: A Contemporary IntroductionRoutledge. 2015.Metaethics: A Contemporary Introduction provides a solid foundation in metaethics for advanced undergraduates by introducing a series of puzzles that most metaethical theories address. These puzzles involve moral disagreement, reference, moral epistemology, metaphysics, and moral psychology. From there, author Mark van Roojen discusses the many positions in metaethics that people will take in reaction to these puzzles. Van Roojen asks several essential questions of his readers, namely: What is m…Read more
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127Commonsense Consequentialism. By Douglas W. Portmore. (Oxford UP, 2011. Pp. xi + 266. Price £27.50.) (review)Philosophical Quarterly 63 (252): 626-629. 2013.