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Category: Metaethics

Metaethics Posted onJanuary 6, 2011

Williams, Thick Concepts, and Reasons

At first sight, there seems to be a blatant contradiction between Bernard Williams’s two central theories: his view about thick concepts and his existence-internalism about […] Read More

Discussions, Metaethics Posted onDecember 13, 2010

Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Gunnar Björnsson and Stephen Finlay, “Metaethical Contextualism Defended”

We are pleased to present the latest installment of PEA Soup's collaboration with Ethics, in which we host a discussion of one article from an […] Read More

Discussions, Metaethics, News and Events Posted onDecember 4, 2010

Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Gunnar Björnsson and Stephen Finlay, “Metaethical Contextualism Defended”

We are pleased to announce the next installment of our collaboration with Ethics, in which we host a discussion of one article from each issue […] Read More

Metaethics Posted onNovember 19, 2010

Chalmers and Naturalism

As everyone knows, David Chalmers argues in The Conscious Mind against materialism and for dualism about phenomenal properties. On this view, conscious experiences are a […] Read More

News and Events, Normative Ethics, Practical Rationality Posted onOctober 18, 2010

CFP: Reasons of Love, Leuven

CALL FOR PAPERS AND CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT
Reasons of Love
International Conference
Institute of Philosophy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)
30 May-1 June 2011

Metaethics Posted onSeptember 13, 2010

The 2011 Purdue Summer Seminar on Perceptual, Moral, and Religious Skepticism (June 8-24)

Recent PhDs and ABD graduate students in philosophy, theology, psychology, or cognitive science are invited to apply for the 2011 Purdue Summer Seminar on Perceptual, […] Read More

Metaethics Posted onSeptember 8, 2010

PEA Soup TV

HERE IS A LINK to a video dialogue between two PEA Soupers, Jamie Dreier and Mark Schroeder. This is on the recently launched online 'Philosophy TV […] Read More

Metaethics Posted onAugust 10, 2010

There are unknowable moral truths

Many philosophers doubt the possibility of unknowable moral truths. E.g. Thomas Nagel said (in The View from Nowhere, p. 139): I do not believe that […] Read More

Metaethics Posted onAugust 4, 2010

Supervenience, Properties, and Relations

Supervenience-based arguments for moral naturalism have tended to apply only to moral properties, not to relations.  One might have thought that they could easily be generalised so […] Read More

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