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888An argument against reduction in morality and epistemologyPhilosophical Investigations 29 (3). 2006.Many naturalistically-minded philosophers want to accomplish a naturalistic reduction of normative (e.g. moral and epistemic) claims. Mindful of avoiding the naturalistic fallacy, such philosophers claim that they are not reducing moral and epistemic concepts or definitions. Rather, they are only reducing the extension of these normative terms, while admitting that the concepts possess a normative content that cannot be naturalistically reduced. But these philosophers run into a serious problem.…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| M&E, Misc |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Value Theory, Miscellaneous |