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101Naturalism in legal philosophyStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.The “naturalistic turn” that has swept so many areas of philosophy over the past three decades has also had an impact in the last decade in legal philosophy. Methodological naturalists (M-naturalists) view philosophy as continuous with empirical inquiry in the sciences. Some M-naturalists want to replace conceptual and justificatory theories with empirical and descriptive theories; they take their inspiration from more-or-less Quinean arguments against conceptual analysis and foundationalist pro…Read more
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92This is an invited commentary on Richard Rorty's Dewey Lecture, given last year at the University of Chicago Law School. “Pragmatism,” says Rorty, “puts natural science on all fours with politics and art. It is one more source of suggestions about what to do with our lives.” I argue that the truth in pragmatism - that the epistemic norms that help us cope are the ones on which we rely - is obscured by Rorty's promiscuous version of the doctrine, which confuses the criteria for relying on particu…Read more
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416Moral Facts and Best ExplanationsSocial Philosophy and Policy 18 (2): 79. 2001.Do moral properties figure in the best explanatory account of the world? According to a popular realist argument, if they do, then they earn their ontological rights, for only properties that figure in the best explanation of experience are real properties. Although this realist strategy has been widely influential—not just in metaethics, but also in philosophy of mind and philosophy of science—no one has actually made the case that moral realism requires: namely, that moral facts really will fi…Read more
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Review of Beyond Selflessness, by Christopher Janaway (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. forthcoming.
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Llewellyn, Karl Nickerson (1893-1962)In Neil J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Elsevier. pp. 13--8999. 2001.
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315Nietzsche's metaethics: Against the privilege ReadingsEuropean Journal of Philosophy 8 (3). 2000.
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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 |