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Max Barkhausen

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Philosophy of Language
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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    Reductionist Moral Realism and the Contingency of Moral Evolution
    Ethics 126 (3): 662-689. 2016.
    Reductionist forms of moral realism, such as naturalist realism, are often thought immune to epistemological objections that have been raised against nonnaturalist realism in the form of reliability worries or evolutionary debunking arguments. This article establishes that reductionist realist views can only explain the reliability of our moral beliefs at the cost of incurring repugnant first-order conclusions.
    Moral Naturalism and Non-NaturalismMoral RealismEvolution of MoralityMoral Nonnaturalism
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    Hume’s Correction of the Sentiments. Intersubjectivity without Objectivity
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 3. 2016.
    Hume: Moral Sentimentalism
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