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65Kants Theorie der formalen Bestimmung des WillensZeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 47 (3). 1993.
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190A slim semantics for thin moral terms?Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (2). 2003.This paper is a critique of Ralph Wedgwood's recent attempt to use the framework of conceptual role semantics in metaethics. Wedgwood's central idea is that the action-guiding role of moral terms suffices to determine genuine properties as their semantic values. We argue that Wedgwood cannot get so much for so little. We explore two interpretations of Wedgwood's account of what it takes to be competent with a thin moral term. On the first interpretation, the account does not warrant the assignme…Read more
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46Wieviele moralische Wahrheiten gibt es?Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 37 (92): 83-104. 2008.
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65Review: Die psychologische Basis von Freiheit und Verantwortung. Neuere Literatur (review)Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 59 (4). 2005.
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72Experimentelle Philosophie. Ein kritischer ÜberblickZeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 62 (3): 433-445. 2008.
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127Experimental philosophers, conceptual analysts, and the rest of usPhilosophical Explorations 11 (2): 143-149. 2008.In an interesting recent exchange, Antti Kauppinen (2007) disagrees with Thomas Nadelhoffer and Eddy Nahmias (2007) over the prospects of experimental methods in philosophy. Kauppinen's critique of experimental philosophy is premised on an endorsement of a priori conceptual analysis. This premise has shaped the trajectory of their debate. In this note, I consider what foes of conceptual analysis will have to say about their exchange.
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380The limits of sentimentalismEthics 116 (2): 337-361. 2006.Unlike traditional sentimentalists, sophisticated sentimentalists don’t think that the main linguistic function of evaluative terms is simply to express emotional responses. Instead, they contend that to predicate an evaluative term to an object is to judge that a particular emotion is justified toward that object. I will raise a fundamental difficulty for the sophisticated sentimentalists’ attempt to provide a credible account of the meaning of our most important evaluative terms. A more carefu…Read more
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589Le relativisme moral et le projet de coopération épistémiqueLes ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 4 (1): 4-19. 2009.Cet article examine de façon critique certaines des récentes tentatives de défendre une position relativiste en métaéthique. Les adeptes du relativisme ont tenté avec beaucoup d’ingéniosité de montrer comment leur position peut soit accepter soit invalider l’intuition selon laquelle nous parlons tous de la même chose quand nous utilisons le vocabulaire moral. Mon argument cherche à établir qu’ils ont ce faisant négligé l’une des fonctions centrales de notre discours moral : créer u…Read more
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1775A third way in metaethicsNoûs 43 (1): 1-30. 2009.What does it take to count as competent with the meaning of a thin evaluative predicate like 'is the right thing to do'? According to minimalists like Allan Gibbard and Ralph Wedgwood, competent speakers must simply use the predicate to express their own motivational states. According to analytic descriptivists like Frank Jackson, Philip Pettit and Christopher Peacocke, competent speakers must grasp a particular criterion for identifying the property picked out by the term. Both approaches face …Read more
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119Responsabilité et autonomie. Étude critique de : Nomy Arpaly, Unprincipled Virtue. An Inquiry into Moral Agency, New York, Oxford University Press, 2003, 208 p (review)Philosophiques 34 (2): 403. 2007.
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Faut-il craindre le relativisme moral?Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 55 (2): 324-333. 2008.
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128Co-deliberation, Joint Decision, and Testimony about ReasonsAnalyse & Kritik 36 (1): 209-216. 2014.We defend the claim that there can be testimonial transfer of reasons against Steinig’s recent objections. In addition, we argue that the literature on testimony about moral reasons misunderstands what is at stake in the possibility of second-hand orientation towards moral reasons. A moral community faces two different but related tasks: one theoretical (working out what things are of genuine value and how to rank goods and ends) and one practical (engaging in joint action and social coordinatio…Read more
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140Normative concepts and motivationPhilosophers' Imprint 5 1-23. 2005.Philip Pettit, Michael Smith, and Tyler Burge have suggested that the similarities between theoretical and practical reasoning can bolster the case for judgment internalism – i.e. the claim that normative judgments are necessarily connected to motivation. In this paper, I first flesh out the rationale for this new approach to internalism. I then argue that even if there are reasons for thinking that internalism holds in the theoretical domain, these reasons don’t generalize to the practical doma…Read more
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243Do Emotions Represent Values?Dialectica 69 (3): 357-380. 2015.This paper articulates what it would take to defend representationalism in the case of emotions – i.e. the claim that emotions attribute evaluative properties to target objects or events. We argue that representationalism faces a significant explanatory challenge that has not yet been adequately recognized. Proponents must establish that a representation relation linking emotions and value is explanatorily necessary. We use the case of perception to bring out the difficulties in meeting this exp…Read more