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Wayne Wasserman

University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1983
Areas of Interest
Meta-Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Mathematics
Philosophy of Social Science
General Philosophy of Science
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  •  169
    Chisholm's Definition of the Evident
    Analysis 40 (1). 1980.
    Roderick Chisholm
  •  188
    What Is a Fundamental Ethical Disagreement?
    Analysis 45 (1). 1985.
    Moral DisagreementDeep Disagreement
  •  1315
    Has Nozick Justified the State?
    with Charles Sayward
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 62 (4): 411-415. 1981.
    In ANARCY, STATE AND UTOPIA Robert Nozick says that the fundamental question of political philosophy, one that precedes questions about how the state should be organized, is whether there should be any state at all. In the first part of his book he attempts to justify the state. We argue that he is not successful.
    Political Theory
  • J.P. Day, Liberty And Justice (review)
    Philosophy in Review 8 441-444. 1988.
  •  113
    Nagel, Internalism, and Relativism
    with Charles Sayward
    Journal of Philosophical Research 1990 310-319. 1990.
    In this paper we give (1) a new interpretation to Nagel’s THE POSSIBILITY OF ALTRUISM and (2) use that interpretation to show that internalism and anti-realism are compatible, despite appearances to the contrary.
    Moral Value, MiscInternalism and Externalism about ReasonsMoral Reasons
  •  81
    Nagel, Internalism, and Relativism
    with Charles Sayward
    Journal of Philosophical Research 16 309-319. 1991.
    In this paper we (1) give a new interpretation to Thomas Nagel’s The Possibility of Altruism, and (2) use that account to show how internalism and anti-relativism are compatible, despite appearances to the contrary.
  •  36
    Trebilcot on androgynism
    with Mark Timmons
    Journal of Social Philosophy 10 (2): 1-4. 1979.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  181
    On Yu on Hudson & Tye
    Analysis 41 (4). 1981.
    Ontology
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