On esoteric normative theories

Normative theories are occasionally criticized for being esoteric.  A theory T is esoteric iff (T is true (or correct, or superior to its rivals, etc.), but it is better that T not be generally believed or accepted.)  Examples of allegedly esoteric philosophical theories include:• "Sophisticated" […] Read More

Chisholm II

Well, since the comments on my last post were so interesting and helpful, let’s see how things go with this, another apparent problem with Chisholm’s views. Chisholm (in 1978) defined intrinsic goodness in terms of a generic account of intrinsic value states (e.g., either intrinsic […] Read More