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Julian Dodd

University of Leeds
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  • University of Leeds
    School of Philosophy, Religion, and History of Science
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University of Oxford
Faculty of Philosophy
DPhil, 1994
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Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Aesthetics
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    Introduction
    with Helen Beebee
    In Helen Beebee & Julian Dodd (eds.), Truthmakers: The Contemporary Debate, Clarendon Press. 2005.
    TruthmakersCorrespondence Theory of Truth
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    The Is/Ought Gap, the Fact/Value Distinction and the Naturalistic Fallacy
    with Suzanne Stern-Gillet
    Dialogue 34 (4): 727. 1995.
    For the last 40 years or so the is/ought gap, the fact/value distinction and the naturalistic fallacy have figured prominently in ethical debates. This longevity, however, has had an adverse side effect. So familiar have they become that they—and their respective rationales—have tended to become blurred. It is the purpose of this paper to explain why they should be kept distinct.
    Fact-Value DistinctionThe Naturalistic FallacyThe Is/Ought Gap
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    Of affairs
    In Robin Le Poidevin, Simons Peter, McGonigal Andrew & Ross P. Cameron (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Metaphysics, Routledge. pp. 322. 2009.
    Facts and States of Affairs
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    Farewell to states of affairs
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 77 (2). 1999.
    Facts and States of Affairs
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