• Why Endorse Response-Dependent Theories?
    Prolegomena 25 (1): 39-49. 2026.
    Marko Jurjako’s book, Normative Reasons from a Naturalistic Point of View, defends a response-dependent account of normative reasons in a way compatible with a broadly naturalistic approach. In this commentary, I raise two general concerns about the sophisticated project presented in this book. My first concern is that, in this book, more work should probably be done to clarify why response-dependent views are superior to response-independent ones. My second concern is that, given the original p…Read more
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    Why Quasi-Realism cannot Accommodate Moral Mind-Independence
    Philosophia 51 (3): 1663-1676. 2022.
    Quasi-realists have proposed an “internal” reading of the mind-independence claim embedded in our moral discourse, according to which the claim to mind-independence itself is a moral claim. I argue against such a quasi-realist “internal” reading. My objection is that quasi-realists cannot plausibly explain why the majority of us, either implicitly or explicitly, take moral mind-independence to be a metaethical notion. Quasi-realists either must attribute a quite obvious mistake to most metaethic…Read more
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    Response‐dependence and normativity
    Theoria 88 (6): 1128-1143. 2022.
    A non‐normative, response‐dependent view about morality can avoid metaphysical extravagance and explain why the extension of some non‐normative concepts can non‐accidentally match the extension of moral concepts. These features make it a plausible reductive account of moral properties. However, some philosophers believe that a response‐dependent account of morality must contain an irreducibly normative component. I argue that it is impossible to defend such a position while retaining the respons…Read more