In this paper, I provide an argument for pannormism, the view according to which there are normative properties all the way down. In particular, I argue for what I call the trickling down principle, which says that if there is a metaphysically basic normative property, then, if whatever instantiates it has a ground, that ground instantiates it as well
The central question that underlies this dissertation is what role does grounding (or metaphysical e...
This paper concerns non-causal normative explanations such as ‘This act is wrong because/in virtue o...
Matti Eklund has argued that a new problem in metanormative theory arises when we consider the possi...
In this paper, I provide an argument for pannormism, the view according to which there are normative...
Normative naturalism is primarily a metaphysical doctrine: there are normative facts and properties,...
Contrary to popular opinion, non-natural realism can explain both why normative properties supervene...
The supervenience argument against non-reductive moral realism threatens to rule out the existence o...
This paper investigates whether different philosophers’ claims about “normativity” are about the sam...
Normative theories aim to explain why things have the normative features they have. This paper argue...
Non-naturalism – roughly the view that normative properties and facts are sui generis and incompatib...
First-order normative theories concerning what’s right and wrong, good and bad, etc. and metanormati...
Those who maintain that normative or evaluative properties cannot be reduced to, identified with, or...
The central question that underlies this dissertation is what role does grounding (or metaphysical e...
This paper concerns non-causal normative explanations such as ‘This act is wrong because/in virtue o...
Matti Eklund has argued that a new problem in metanormative theory arises when we consider the possi...
In this paper, I provide an argument for pannormism, the view according to which there are normative...
Normative naturalism is primarily a metaphysical doctrine: there are normative facts and properties,...
Contrary to popular opinion, non-natural realism can explain both why normative properties supervene...
The supervenience argument against non-reductive moral realism threatens to rule out the existence o...
This paper investigates whether different philosophers’ claims about “normativity” are about the sam...
Normative theories aim to explain why things have the normative features they have. This paper argue...
Non-naturalism – roughly the view that normative properties and facts are sui generis and incompatib...
First-order normative theories concerning what’s right and wrong, good and bad, etc. and metanormati...
Those who maintain that normative or evaluative properties cannot be reduced to, identified with, or...
The central question that underlies this dissertation is what role does grounding (or metaphysical e...
This paper concerns non-causal normative explanations such as ‘This act is wrong because/in virtue o...
Matti Eklund has argued that a new problem in metanormative theory arises when we consider the possi...