HERE and below is the programme for the second New Methods of Ethics conference, which will be held here at the University of Birmingham on […] Read More
Category: Metaethics
I’ve been interested recently in the ways in which norms from some domains impinge on norms from other domains. To that end, I’ve been writing […] Read More
Whenever I have had a major life decision to make, it has always struck me as of central – indeed, definitive – importance to think […] Read More
Tenenbaum and Raffman (2012) claim that “most of our projects and ends are vague.” (p.99) But I’m not convinced that any plausibly are. On my own […] Read More
HERE is the programme of the first New Methods of Ethics Conference, which will be held here at the University of Birmingham in September (15th and […] Read More
Suppose that there is both an objective ‘ought’ and a subjective ‘ought’. Which of these two kinds of ‘ought’ figures in the anti-akrasia principle that […] Read More
John Brunero and I are running a conference on Practical Reason and Metaethics, here in Lincoln, Nebraska on April 21st to 23rd. Speakers include Michael […] Read More
Registering for the St. Louis Annual Conference on Reasons and Rationality is free and easy: http://www.umsl.edu/~slacrr/registration.html SLACRR 2016 Program All talks are in the Moonrise […] Read More
I am pleased to announce a Call for Abstracts for the 2nd annual CHillMeta workshop, taking place in Chapel Hill on September 9-11, 2016. Abstracts (of 3 double-spaced pages) of papers […] Read More