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1167Semantic Challenges to Normative RealismPhilosophy Compass 8 (2): 126-136. 2013.Normative realists might be assumed to have few worries about semantics. After all, a realist might initially hope to simply adopt the best semantic theory about ordinary descriptive language. However, beginning with the non‐cognitivist appropriation of the open question argument, a number of philosophers have posed serious objections to the realist’s ability to offer a plausible semantic theory. This paper introduces the two most influential semantic challenges to normative realism: the open qu…Read more
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734Unnatural Normativity? Critical notice of Ralph Wedgwood's Nature of Normativity (review)Philosophical Books 50 (2): 63-82. 2009.Ralph Wedgwood’s The Nature of Normativity significantly advances our understanding of metaethical realism. After briefly reviewing the overall structure of Wedgwood’s argument for a Platonist realism about normativity, this critical notice focuses on three of the central metaphysical and epistemological claims that he defends. I first explain and raise difficulties for Wedgwood’s core claim that the intentional is normative. I then argue that his innovative attempt to finesse the supervenience …Read more
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517Moral Fictionalism (review)Philosophical Review 117 (3): 445-448. 2008.This is a short review of Mark Kalderon's book Moral Fictionalism.
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7943A Case for Ethical VeganismJournal of Moral Philosophy 11 (6): 677-703. 2014.This paper argues for ethical veganism: the thesis that it is typically wrong to consume animal products. The paper first sets out an intuitive case for this thesis that begins with the intuitive claim that it is wrong to set fire to a cat. I then raise a methodological challenge: this is an intuitive argument for a revisionary conclusion. Even if we grant that we cannot both believe that it is permissible to drink milk, and that it is wrong to set fire to cats, this leaves open the question of …Read more
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1745Unifying Moral MethodologyPacific Philosophical Quarterly 93 (4): 523-549. 2012.This article argues that the best way to pursue systematic normative ethical theorizing involves metaethical enquiry. My argument builds upon two central claims. First, I argue that plausible metaethical accounts can have implications that can help to resolve the methodological controversies facing normative ethics. Second, I argue that metaethical research is at least roughly as well supported as normative ethical research. I conclude by examining the implications of my thesis. Inter alia, it s…Read more
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1018A Case For Ethical Veganism: Intuitive And Methodological ConsiderationsJournal of Moral Philosophy 10 (4). 2013.This paper argues for ethical veganism: the thesis that it is typically wrong to consume animal products. The paper first sets out an intuitive case for this thesis that begins with the intuitive claim that it is wrong to set fire to a cat. I then raise a methodological challenge: this is an intuitive argument for a revisionary conclusion. Even if we grant that we cannot both believe that it is permissible to drink milk, and that it is wrong to set fire to cats, this leaves open the question of …Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Applied Ethics |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
Areas of Interest
| Epistemology |
| Metaphysics |
| Applied Ethics |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |