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Are discrepancies between research ethics committees always morally problematicBioethics 18 (4): 408-427. 2004.
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308Quasi-realism, sensibility theory, and ethical relativismInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 43 (4). 2000.This paper is a reply to Simon Blackburn's 'Is Objective Moral Justification Possible on a Quasi-realist Foundation?' Inquiry 42, pp. 213-28. Blackburn attempts to show how his version of non-cognitivism - quasi-realist projectivism - can evade the threat of ethical relativism, the thought that all ways of living are as ethically good as each other and every ethical judgment is as ethically true as any other. He further attempts to show that his position is superior in this respect to, amongst o…Read more
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109Thick Concepts and Thick DescriptionsIn Simon T. Kirchin (ed.), Thick Concepts, Oxford University Press. pp. 60. 2013.In this article I compare Ryle's notion of a thick description with Williams' notion of a thick concept so as to illuminate our understanding of both. In doing so I suggest lines of thought that show us that the notion of 'evaluation' in play in many people's writings should be broadened. Doing so will help to lessen the credibility of separationist notions of thick concepts
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University of LeedsSchool of Philosophy, Religion, and History of Science
Inter-disciplinary Ethics Applied (IDEA) CentreProfessor of Applied Ethics
Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |