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4Rationality and Moral AuthorityIn Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics: Volume 10, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 134-159. 2015.According to the Rationality Doctrine (RD), whether morality is normative depends on the existence of a link of an important kind between morality and rationality. The RD is intuitively appealing and has a historical pedigree. Versions have been endorsed by philosophers who otherwise disagree fundamentally. A version of it has been used in arguing against the chapter’s account of the normativity of morality on the basis that, allegedly, it fails to establish the right kind of link between morali…Read more
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9Can a Hybrid Theory Have It Both Ways? Moral Thought, Open Questions, and Moral MotivationIn Guy Fletcher & Michael Ridge (eds.), Having It Both Ways: Hybrid Theories and Modern Metaethics, Oxford University Press. pp. 51-74. 2014.According to realist-expressivism, with certain qualifications moral assertions express both a moral belief and a corresponding conative state. Realist-expressivism is compatible with naturalistic moral realism and moral judgment externalism. Its cognitivist aspect can explain the logic of moral arguments. Its expressivist aspect can help explain the open feel of certain arguments as well as the intuition many people share that moral motivation is guaranteed by moral belief. Realist-expressivism…Read more
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11Experiments, Intuitions, and Methodology in Moral and Political Theory 1In Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Volume 7, Oxford University Press. pp. 1-36. 2012.Moral and political philosophers commonly appeal to moral “intuitions” at crucial points in their reasoning. This chapter considers recent challenges to this practice—here referred to as “the Method”—based in empirical studies of moral intuitions. It contends that such studies do not justify radical or revisionary conclusions about the Method. A method is aimed at achieving certain goals. The key issue is the nature of the goals in relation to which the Method is to be evaluated. This chapter ar…Read more
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20The Rule Worship and Idealization Objections Revisited and ResistedIn Mark Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics Volume 10, Oxford University Press. pp. 131-155. 2020.There are two familiar and important challenges to the rule consequentialist picture, Smart’s “rule worship objection” and the “idealization objection.” This chapter defends rule consequentialism (RC) against these challenges. It argues that to satisfactorily meet the rule worship objection, we need to reconceptualize RC. We need to think of it as not fundamentally a rival to act consequentialism or deontology or virtue theory. Instead, it can potentially adjudicate among these views. It is best…Read more
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8Korsgaard on Normativity, Identity, and the Ground of ObligationIn Winfried Franzen (ed.), Rationalität, Realismus, Revision / Rationality, Realism, Revision: Vorträge des 3. internationalen Kongresses der Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie vom 15. bis zum 18. September 1997 in München / Proceedings of the 3rd international Congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy September 15-18, 1997 in Munich, De Gruyter. pp. 572-581. 2000.
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16Korsgaard on Normativity, Identity, and the Ground of ObligationIn Martin Rechenauer (ed.), Rationalität, Realismus, Revision / Rationality, Realism, Revision: Vorträge des 3. internationalen Kongresses der Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie vom 15. bis zum 18. September 1997 in München / Proceedings of the 3rd international Congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy September 15-18, 1997 in Munich, De Gruyter. pp. 572-581. 2000.
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7Normativity and the Very Idea of Moral EpistemologySouthern Journal of Philosophy 29 (S1): 189-210. 2010.
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Against Internalism About Reasons—Gert's Rational OptionsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (2): 455-461. 2007.
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15Defending the Principle of Alternate Possibilities: Blameworthiness and Moral ResponsibilityNoûs 31 (4): 441-456. 2002.
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11Goldman on the Goals of DemocracyPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 64 (1): 207-214. 2007.
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10Rationality, Autonomy and Basic NeedsIn Neil Roughley (ed.), Being humans: anthropological universality and particularity in transdisciplinary perspectives, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 334-355. 2000.
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21Moral Naturalism and Three Grades of NormativityIn Peter Schaber (ed.), Normativity and Naturalism, De Gruyter. pp. 7-46. 2004.
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24The papers in this volume are a selection of the papers presented at the American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting of 1994. The papers were selected by the 1993-1994 Pacific Division Program Committee, whose members include: Jean Hampton (Chair) (review)Philosophical Studies 77 (193). 1995.
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Realist Expressivism and Conventional ImplicatureIn Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics: Volume Four, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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4Morality, Normativity, and SocietyOUP Usa. 2001.Moral claims not only purport to be true, they also purport to guide our choices. This book presents a new theory of normative judgment, the "standard-based theory," which offers a schematic account of the truth conditions of normative propositions of all kinds, including moral propositions and propositions about reasons. The heart of Copp's approach to moral propositions is a theory of the circumstances under which corresponding moral standards qualify as justified, the "society-centered theory…Read more
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52Yong Huang on Zhu Xi’s Virtue Ethics and Naturalistic Moral RealismAustralasian Philosophical Review 7 (2): 134-141. 2023.This paper summarizes key aspects of Zhu Xi’s virtue theory, as it is presented by Professor Yong Huang, and it explains why Huang views this theory as an example of agent-focused naturalistic moral realism. The paper points out some apparent gaps in Huang’s argument, which create some lack of clarity as to whether Zhu Xi’s theory is genuinely a kind of moral realism and whether it is relevantly naturalistic. Despite these worries, however, Huang has shown that Zhu Xi’s theory is an example of a…Read more
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92Ethical naturalism and the problem of normativityOxford University Press. 2024.This book explicates and defends ethical naturalism. It explains the naturalist's position, why it is important, and why it is plausible even though it faces serious objections. The book answers in detail many such objections, including Moore's and Parfit's objections, and including the "just too different" objection. Underlying many of the objections, and motivating them, is the view that ethical naturalism is unable to account for the normativity of the ethical facts and properties that it pos…Read more
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31Four Epistemological Challenges to Ethical Naturalism: Naturalized Epistemology and the First-Person PerspectiveCanadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 26 30-74. 2000.Ethical naturalism is the doctrine that moral properties, such as moral goodness, justice, rightness, wrongness, and the like, are among the “natural” properties that things can have. It is the doctrine that moral properties are “natural” and that morality is in this sense an aspect of “nature.” Accordingly, it is a view about the semantics and metaphysics of moral discourse. For example, a utilitarian naturalist might propose that wrongness is the property an action could have of being such as …Read more
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20Moral Obligation and Moral MotivationCanadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 21 187-219. 1995.'Internalism’ in ethics is a cluster of views according to which there is an ‘internal’ connection between moral obligations and either motivations or reasons to act morally; ‘externalism’ says that such connections are contingent. So described, the dispute between internalism and externalism may seem a technical debate of minor interest. However, the issues that motivate it include deep problems about moral truth, realism, normativity, and objectivity. Indeed, I think that some philosophers vie…Read more
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4970O Lugar das Emoções na Ética e na Metaética (edited book)NEPFil online/Editora da UFPel. 2018.Esta coletânea explora o papel desempenhado pelas emoções na teorização em ética e metaética. Inclui capítulos escritos por pesquisadores do Brasil e de outros países.
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142Offending by mentioningInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.1. Anderson and Lepore (2013) argue that the offensiveness of slur terms can’t consist (merely?) in their having derogatory meanings because even quotation marks fail to prevent offence being cause...
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University of California, DavisDepartment of Philosophy
Davis, California, United States of America
Areas of Interest
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |