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26Human Agency: Language, Duty, and Value (edited book)Stanford University Press. 1988.The essays in this volume explore current work in central areas of philosophy, work unified by attention to salient questions of human action and human agency. They ask what it is for humans to act knowledgeably, to use language, to be friends, to act heroically, to be mortally fortunate, and to produce as well as to appreciate art. The volume is dedicated to J. O. Urmson, in recognition of his inspirational contributions to these areas. All the essays but one have been specially written for thi…Read more
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On how to act - disjunctivelyIn Adrian Haddock & Fiona Macpherson (eds.), Disjunctivism: Perception, Action, Knowledge, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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363Non-NaturalismIn David Copp (ed.), The Oxford handbook of ethical theory, Oxford University Press. 2006.Different forms of ethical naturalism are distinguished, and the possibility of a blockbuster argument against all of them at once is raised. Moore’s Open Question Argument proves insufficient; more recent anti-naturalist arguments by Derek Parfit are outlined. It is necessary to get a clearer view of what normativity is before one can decide whether naturalism abolishes normativity, as Parfit claims. An initial account of normativity is therefore given, and the prospects of a blockbuster argume…Read more
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259Enticing ReasonsIn R. Jay Wallace, Philip Pettit, Samuel Scheffler & Michael Smith (eds.), Reason and Value: Themes from the Moral Philosophy of Joseph Raz, Clarendon Press. pp. 91-118. 2004.
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23A Companion to Epistemology, 2 Volume Set (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2025.__A Companion to Epistemology,_ 2 Volume Set, 3rd Edition_ _A Companion to Epistemology_ provides a comprehensive, up-to-date reference for understanding the theory of knowledge. Edited by distinguished scholars, this expanded third edition explores classic questions about knowledge and justified belief alongside contemporary topics such as social and political epistemology, the ethics of belief, and the epistemology of perception. With contributions from established and younger voices in the fi…Read more
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3Introduction to Contemporary EpistemologyWiley-Blackwell. 1991.Offers the student a well-organized presentation of material relating to scepticism, to various philosophical accounts of knowledge and justification, to theories of perception, and more.
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125Defending ParticularismMetaphilosophy 30 (1‐2): 25-32. 2003.In this brief response I argue that Sinnott‐Armstrong has underestimated the complexities that moral principles will have to circumvent if they are to survive particularist criticism. I also argue that we cannot yet accept Gert's accounts of moral relevance and of how a sound moral rule can survive exceptions.
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21Multiple Review (review)Mind and Language 2 (3): 270-276. 2007.Book Reviewed in this Article: Epistemology and Cognition. By Alvin I. Goldman. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1986. pp. ix + 437. £23.50.
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9Beyond the Call of Duty: Supererogation, Obligation and OffencePhilosophical Books 34 (1): 48-49. 2009.
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49Lectures on Ethics, 1946Oxford University Press. 2024.This volume presents a series of lectures given by P. F. Strawson to final-year undergraduates at the University of Wales, Bangor, in the autumn term of 1946. The manuscript of these lectures survives and is preserved in the Bodleian Library in Oxford. The lectures contain the germ of Strawson’s developed thought on freedom, moral attitudes, and ethical ideals, with an unusual level of attention being paid to contemporary psychological research. Other topics covered include the contrast between …Read more
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18Practical RealityOxford University Press. 2002.Practical Reality is a lucid original study of the relation between the reasons why we do things and the reasons why we should. Jonathan Dancy maintains that current philosophical orthodoxy bowdlerizes this relation, making it impossible to understand how anyone can act for a good reason. By giving a fresh account of values and reasons, he finds a place for normativity in philosophy of mind and action, and strengthens the connection between these areas and ethics.
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35A companion to epistemology (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2010.Preface to the first edition -- Preface to the second edition -- Part I: Ten review essays -- Part II: Twenty epistemological self-profiles -- Part III: Epistemology from A-Z.