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Review of Beyond Selflessness, by Christopher Janaway (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. forthcoming.
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312Nietzsche's metaethics: Against the privilege ReadingsEuropean Journal of Philosophy 8 (3). 2000.
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255The future for philosophy (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2004.Where does philosophy, the oldest academic subject, stand at the beginning of the new millennium? This remarkable volume brings together leading figures from most major branches of the discipline to offer answers. What remains of the "linguistic turn" in twentieth-century philosophy? How should moral philosophy respond to and incorporate developments in empirical psychology? Where might Continental and Anglophone feminist theory profitably interact? How has our understanding of ancient philosoph…Read more
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2Naturalism and naturalized jurisprudenceIn Brian Bix (ed.), Analyzing law: new essays in legal theory, Oxford University Press. pp. 79. 1998.
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131Moralities are a sign-language of the affectsSocial Philosophy and Policy 30 (1-2): 237-258. 2013.This essay offers an interpretation and partial defense of Nietzsche's idea that moralities and moral judgments are “sign-languages” or “symptoms” of our affects, that is, of our emotions or feelings. According to Nietzsche, as I reconstruct his view, moral judgments result from the interaction of two kinds of affective responses: first, a “basic affect” of inclination toward or aversion from certain acts, and then a further affective response to that basic affect. I argue that Nietzsche views b…Read more
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44Review of Tamsin Shaw, Nietzsche's Political Skepticism (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (1). 2009.
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University of ChicagoRegular Faculty
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Meta-Ethics |
| Philosophy of Law |
| 19th Century Philosophy |