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150Against the Being For Account of Normative CertitudeJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 6 (2): 1-8. 2012.Just as we can be more or less certain about empirical matters, we can be more or less certain about normative matters. Recently, it has been argued that this is a challenge for noncognitivism about normativity. Michael Smith presented the challenge in a 2002 paper and James Lenman and Michael Ridge responded independently. Andrew Sepielli has now joined the rescue operation. His basic idea is that noncognitivists should employ the notion of being for to account for normative certitude. We shall…Read more
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201Violations of normative invariance: Some thoughts on shifty oughtsTheoria 73 (2): 98-120. 2007.It seems paradoxical to say that an action's normative status ‐ whether it is right, wrong, or obligatory ‐ depends on whether or not it is performed. In this paper, I shall argue that in itself this dependency is not paradoxical. I shall argue that we should not reject a normative theory just because it implies this kind of dependency. Not all dependencies of this kind are bad, or at least not bad enough to warrant wholesale rejection. Instead, we should reject a theory when this dependency mak…Read more
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183Satisficing and maximizing: Moral theorists on practical reason, edited by Michael Byron. Cambridge university press, 2004, 245 pages (review)Economics and Philosophy 23 (2): 240-245. 2007.
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356No Good Fit: Why the Fitting Attitude Analysis of Value FailsMind 118 (469): 1-30. 2009.Understanding value in terms of fitting attitudes is all the rage these days. According to this fitting attitude analysis of value (FA-analysis for short) what is good is what it is fitting to favour in some sense. Many aspects of the FA-analysis have been discussed. In particular, a lot of discussion has been concerned with the wrong-reason objection: it can be fitting to have an attitude towards something for reasons that have nothing to do with the value the thing has in itself. Much less att…Read more
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186Desire, practical reason, and the good * edited by Sergio TenenbaumAnalysis 72 (1): 200-202. 2012.
Areas of Interest
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |