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Noah Lemos

William & Mary
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  • William & Mary
    Department of Philosophy
    Distinguished Professor
Brown University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1983
Areas of Specialization
Value Theory
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Value Theory
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    Intrinsic Value and the Partiality Problem
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (3): 697-716. 2011.
    Intrinsic Value
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    Objective Value and Requirements
    In John Turri (ed.), Virtuous Thoughts: The Philosophy of Ernest Sosa, Springer. pp. 21--31. 2013.
    Rational Requirements
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    Book Review: Against Absolute Goodness, written by Richard Kraut (review)
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 11 (5): 661-664. 2014.
    Value TheoryValue Theory, MiscellaneousMoral Value
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    A Defense of Organic Unities
    The Journal of Ethics 19 (2): 125-141. 2015.
    In this essay, I defend the Moorean position on organic unities. I will present some plausible examples of organic unites and consider some objections to them. In particular, I will consider an objection from evaluative inadequacy and an objection from Holism or Conditionalism. I will also examine one line of criticism that claims the Moorean position is incoherent
    Moral ValueIntrinsic Value
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