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957Particularism, generalism and the counting argumentEuropean Journal of Philosophy 11 (1). 2003.In this paper I argue for a particularist understanding of thick evaluative features, something that is rarely done and is fairly controversial. That is, I argue that sometimes that the fact that an act is just, say, could, in certain situations, provide one with a reason against performing the action. Similarly, selfishness could be right-making. To show this, I take on anti-particularist ideas from two much-cited pieces (by Crisp, and by McNaughton and Rawling), in the influential Moral Partic…Read more
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149Ethical phenomenology and metaethicsEthical Theory and Moral Practice 6 (3): 241-264. 2003.In recent times, comments have been made and arguments advanced in support of metaethical positions based on the phenomenology of ethical experience – in other words, the feel that accompanies our ethical experiences. In this paper I cast doubt on whether ethical phenomenology supports metaethical positions to any great extent and try to tease out what is involved in giving a phenomenological argument. I consider three such positions: independent moral realism (IMR), another type of moral realis…Read more
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70Review of Michael Smith, Ethics and the a Priori (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (4). 2005.
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53MetaethicsPalgrave-Macmillan. 2012.This book, designed for high-level undergraduates, postgraduates and fellow researchers, introduces the reader to the main areas of metaethical work today. As we as introducing familiar positions and arguments, Kirchin argues clearly and engagingly for a set of distinctive and arresting views
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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 |