This paper is a reply to Michael Lynch's "Truth, Value and Epistemic Expressivism" in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research for 2009. It argues that Lynch's argument against expressivism fails because of an ambiguity in the employed notion of an 'epistemically disengaged standpoint'
To say that evidence is normative is to say that what evidence one possesses, and how this evidence ...
Expressivism, broadly construed, is the view that the function of utterances in a given area of disc...
This paper elaborates and defends an expressivist account of the claims of mindindependence embedded...
This paper is a reply to Michael Lynch's "Truth, Value and Epistemic Expressivism" in Philosophy and...
The present paper argues that there are at least two equally plausible yet mutually incompatible ans...
Abstract The present paper argues that there are at least two equally plausible yet mutually incompa...
Expressivist views of an area of discourse encourage us to ask not about the nature of the relevant ...
This paper explores some of the assumptions orienting the debate about logical pluralism. I argue th...
Epistemic conceptions of truth, for which truth is defined in terms of justifiability or assertibili...
I argue against expressivism as a descriptive account of moral language. I do this by leveraging fea...
We are naturally inclined to judge that it is better to know that p than to merely truly believe tha...
If ethical expressivism is true, then moral judgements are motivational desire-like states and do no...
This paper responds to discussions of my book When Truth Gives Out by Michael Lynch, Nenad Miščević,...
In search of a satisfactory account of moral thought and practice, ethical expressivists encourage u...
There is a widespread view according to which the denial that the conditions of knowledge are truth-...
To say that evidence is normative is to say that what evidence one possesses, and how this evidence ...
Expressivism, broadly construed, is the view that the function of utterances in a given area of disc...
This paper elaborates and defends an expressivist account of the claims of mindindependence embedded...
This paper is a reply to Michael Lynch's "Truth, Value and Epistemic Expressivism" in Philosophy and...
The present paper argues that there are at least two equally plausible yet mutually incompatible ans...
Abstract The present paper argues that there are at least two equally plausible yet mutually incompa...
Expressivist views of an area of discourse encourage us to ask not about the nature of the relevant ...
This paper explores some of the assumptions orienting the debate about logical pluralism. I argue th...
Epistemic conceptions of truth, for which truth is defined in terms of justifiability or assertibili...
I argue against expressivism as a descriptive account of moral language. I do this by leveraging fea...
We are naturally inclined to judge that it is better to know that p than to merely truly believe tha...
If ethical expressivism is true, then moral judgements are motivational desire-like states and do no...
This paper responds to discussions of my book When Truth Gives Out by Michael Lynch, Nenad Miščević,...
In search of a satisfactory account of moral thought and practice, ethical expressivists encourage u...
There is a widespread view according to which the denial that the conditions of knowledge are truth-...
To say that evidence is normative is to say that what evidence one possesses, and how this evidence ...
Expressivism, broadly construed, is the view that the function of utterances in a given area of disc...
This paper elaborates and defends an expressivist account of the claims of mindindependence embedded...