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Shawn X. Hernandez

University of Pennsylvania
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  • University of Pennsylvania
    Department of Philosophy
    Doctoral student
Areas of Specialization
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Love
Moral Emotion
Truth
Practical Reason
Philosophy of Language
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    Guest Editors’ Introduction
    with Joseph Ulatowski, Cory Wright, Aaron Griffith, and David Kashtan
    Australasian Philosophical Review 9 (1): 1-6. 2025.
    1. Terms like post-truth, fake news, and alternative facts entered our collective consciousness after the occurrence of two catalysing events. Firstly, epistemic rogues have systematically propagat...
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    Introduction
    with Joseph Ulatowski, Cory D. Wright, Aaron Griffith, and David Kashtan
    In Joseph Ulatowski, Cory D. Wright, Aaron Griffith, Shawn Hernandez & David Kashtan (eds.), Australasian Philosophical Review, featuring Gila Sher, Taylor & Francis. 2025.
    Introduction to the volume on Gila Sher's feature article.
    Pluralism about Truth
  • Australasian Philosophical Review, featuring Gila Sher (edited book)
    with Joseph Ulatowski, Cory D. Wright, Aaron Griffith, and David Kashtan
    Taylor & Francis. 2025.
    Disquotationalism about TruthTruth, MiscellaneousMinimalism about TruthProsententialism about TruthC…Read more
    Disquotationalism about TruthTruth, MiscellaneousMinimalism about TruthProsententialism about TruthCorrespondence Theory of TruthDeflationism about Truth, Misc
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    Practical reasons for belief without stakes☆
    with N. G. Laskowski
    Analytic Philosophy 63 (1): 16-27. 2021.
    Analytic Philosophy, Volume 63, Issue 1, Page 16-27, March 2022.
    Meta-EthicsEpistemic NormativityPragmatic and Moral Encroachment
  •  2009
    What Makes Normative Concepts Normative
    with N. G. Laskowski
    Southwest Philosophy Review 37 (1): 45-51. 2021.
    When asked which of our concepts are normative concepts, metaethicists would be quick to list such concepts as GOOD, OUGHT, and REASON. When asked why such concepts belong on the list, metaethicists would be much slower to respond. Matti Eklund is a notable exception. In his recent book, Choosing Normative Concepts, Eklund argues by elimination for “the Normative Role view” that normative concepts are normative in virtue of having a “normative role” or being “used normatively”. One view that Ekl…Read more
    When asked which of our concepts are normative concepts, metaethicists would be quick to list such concepts as GOOD, OUGHT, and REASON. When asked why such concepts belong on the list, metaethicists would be much slower to respond. Matti Eklund is a notable exception. In his recent book, Choosing Normative Concepts, Eklund argues by elimination for “the Normative Role view” that normative concepts are normative in virtue of having a “normative role” or being “used normatively”. One view that Eklund aims to eliminate is “the Metaphysical view” that normative concepts are normative in virtue of referring to normative properties. In addition to arguing that Eklund’s objection looks doubtful by its own lights, we argue that there are several plausible versions of the Metaphysical view that Eklund doesn’t eliminate, defending various claims about normative concepts and their relationships to deliberation, competence, reference, and possession along the way.
    Moral NonnaturalismMoral Normativity, MiscOntology of ConceptsAspects of Reference, Misc
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