This is an opinionated overview of the Frege-Geach problem, in both its historical and contemporary guises. Covers Higher-order Attitude approaches, Tree-tying, Gibbard-style solutions, and Schroeder's recent A-type expressivist solution
Every expressivist theory of moral language requires a solution to the Frege-Geach problem, i.e., th...
According to the established understanding of the Frege-Geach problem, it is a challenge e...
A background assumption of much of 20th century and recent metaethics and moral psychology is that m...
This is an opinionated overview of the Frege-Geach problem, in both its historical and contemporary ...
How successful is Allan Gibbard’s attempt to solve the Frege-Geach problem for moral non-cognitivism...
The aim of this dissertation is to provide support for the following claim: if Hanks\u27 theory of p...
A reply to Paul Horwich’s “The Frege-Geach Point”, a talk presented to SOFIA XVI, Ought! Horwich den...
Expressivist theories of moral discourse deny that moral judgments express truth-apt propositions or...
Expressivists distinguish between two languages: the descriptive and the normative. The moral senten...
This thesis is about the viability of meta-normative expressivism. On what I take to be the dominant...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We argue that several difficulties facing expressivist solutio...
We argue that several difficulties facing expressivist solutions to the Frege-Geach problem are para...
In print, the central objection to expressivism has been the Frege–Geach problem. Yet most cognitivi...
Hybrid expressivists claim to solve the Frege-Geach problem by offloading the explanation of the log...
We develop a novel solution to the negation version of the Frege-Geach problem by taking up recent i...
Every expressivist theory of moral language requires a solution to the Frege-Geach problem, i.e., th...
According to the established understanding of the Frege-Geach problem, it is a challenge e...
A background assumption of much of 20th century and recent metaethics and moral psychology is that m...
This is an opinionated overview of the Frege-Geach problem, in both its historical and contemporary ...
How successful is Allan Gibbard’s attempt to solve the Frege-Geach problem for moral non-cognitivism...
The aim of this dissertation is to provide support for the following claim: if Hanks\u27 theory of p...
A reply to Paul Horwich’s “The Frege-Geach Point”, a talk presented to SOFIA XVI, Ought! Horwich den...
Expressivist theories of moral discourse deny that moral judgments express truth-apt propositions or...
Expressivists distinguish between two languages: the descriptive and the normative. The moral senten...
This thesis is about the viability of meta-normative expressivism. On what I take to be the dominant...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We argue that several difficulties facing expressivist solutio...
We argue that several difficulties facing expressivist solutions to the Frege-Geach problem are para...
In print, the central objection to expressivism has been the Frege–Geach problem. Yet most cognitivi...
Hybrid expressivists claim to solve the Frege-Geach problem by offloading the explanation of the log...
We develop a novel solution to the negation version of the Frege-Geach problem by taking up recent i...
Every expressivist theory of moral language requires a solution to the Frege-Geach problem, i.e., th...
According to the established understanding of the Frege-Geach problem, it is a challenge e...
A background assumption of much of 20th century and recent metaethics and moral psychology is that m...