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795Consensus and Excellence of ReasonsJournal of Philosophical Research 28 83-103. 2003.It is plausible to suppose that the normativity of evaluative (e.g., moral and epistemic) judgments arises out of and is, in some sense, dependent on our actual evaluative practice. At the same time, though, it seems likely that the correctness of evaluative judgments is not merely a matter of what the underlying practice endorses and condemns; denial of this leads one into a rather objectionable form of relativism. In this paper, I will explore a social practice account of normativity according…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| M&E, Misc |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Value Theory, Miscellaneous |