Annette Bryson

John Cabot University
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    Non-Inflationary Realism about Morality: Language, Metaphysics, and Truth
    Dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 2017.
    This is an essay at the intersection of metaethics and the history of contemporary analytic philosophy. It explores the relationships between Allan Gibbard’s mature quasi-realist expressivism and (i) three non-naturalistic varieties of what I call “non-inflationary realism” and (ii) moral fictionalism. Moral or normative realism is frequently (if mistakenly) taken to involve certain existence-affirming external assumptions about the metaphysical status of substantive normative thought and discou…Read more