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36This thesis is about what a normative reason is and how reasons relate to oughts. I argue that normative reasons are to be understood as relational properties of favouring or disfavouring. I then examine the question: What is the relation between reasons, so understood, and what we ought to do, believe, or feel? I argue that the relation is an explanatory one. We should explain what we ought to do in terms of reasons, and not the other way around. This view faces a number of difficulties, in par…Read more
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84Deontic Buck-Passing and the Wrong Kind of Reasons ProblemActa Analytica 1-23. 2025.Buck-passing analyses of normative concepts in terms of normative reasons face the so-called ‘wrong kind of reason’ (WKR) problem. Most work on this topic has focused either (i) on the WKR problem for the buck-passing account of value or (ii) more generally as an issue for ‘reasons fundamentalists’ (those that hold that all normative concepts can be analysed into normative reasons). This paper concerns the buck-passing analysis of deontic concepts, in particular the concept of wrongness, underst…Read more
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44Review of Jonathan Dancy, Practical Shape: Jonathan Dancy, Practical Shape, Oxford University Press, 2018. Hardcover . £30.00. 208pp (review)Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (5): 1251-1253. 2018.
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106How to be a Deontic Buck-PasserPhilosophical Studies 177 (11): 3193-3211. 2020.Deontic, as opposed to evaluative buck-passing theories seem to be easier to accept, since there appears to be an intimate connection between deontic properties, such as ‘ought’, ‘requirement’, and ‘permission’ on the one hand, and normative reasons on the other. However, it is far from obvious what, precisely, the connection consists in, and this topic has suffered from a paucity of discussion. This paper seeks to address that paucity by providing a novel deontic buck-passing view, one that avo…Read more
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72Normative Reasons are not Good Bases: a Reply to GregoryPhilosophia 47 (3): 723-731. 2019.In a recent paper, Gregory defends the claim that a normative reason is a good basis for Φ-ing. He claims that a “basis” is what is commonly known as a motivating reason. By “good” Gregory means good in its attributive sense, as something which is good as a kind. In this paper I argue that it is not plausible that normative reasons are motivating reasons that are good as an instance of their kind. I argue that in order to assess this claim, pace Gregory, we need to know what it is for a motivati…Read more
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160Moral WorthPhilosophy Compass 19 (4). 2024.The concept of moral worth, of being creditworthy for doing the right thing, is often seen as essential feature of a moral theory. It forces us to provide a clear account of the relationship between moral motivation and moral action, raising important questions about the demands that morality makes of us. Work on moral worth has a long lineage, especially in Kantian scholarship. Recent years, however, have seen a more focused interest in the nature of moral worth outside of the Kantian tradition…Read more
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166Reasons and Oughts: an Explanation and Defence of Deontic Buck-PassingDissertation, University of Reading. 2019.This thesis is about what a normative reason is and how reasons relate to oughts. I argue that normative reasons are to be understood as relational properties of favouring or disfavouring. I then examine the question: What is the relation between reasons, so understood, and what we ought to do, believe, or feel? I argue that the relation is an explanatory one. We should explain what we ought to do in terms of reasons, and not the other way around. This view faces a number of difficulties, in par…Read more
Areas of Specialization
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| Value Theory |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Practical Reason |
| Practical and Theoretical Reasoning |
| Normativity |
| Moral Normativity |
| Epistemic Normativity |