Metaethics is traditionally understood as a non-moral discipline that examines moral judgements from a standpoint outside of ethics. This orthodox understanding has recently come under pressure from anti-Archimedeans, such as Ronald Dworkin and Matthew Kramer, who proclaim that rather than assessing morality from an external perspective, metaethical theses are themselves substantive moral claims. In this paper, I scrutinise this anti-Archimedean challenge as applied to the metaethical position of expressivism. More precisely, I examine the claim that expressivists do not avoid moral commitments when accounting for moral thought, but instead presuppose them; they do not look at ethics from the outside, but operate from within ethics. This pa...
Explaining genuine moral disagreement is a challenge for metaethical theories. For expressivists, th...
Most traditional theists accept the following two controversial metaethical views: Cognitivism: Mor...
This paper is forthcoming in Philosophy and Phenomenological ResearchThe realism-irrealism debate in...
We sometimes say our moral claims are ‘‘objectively true,’’ or are ‘‘right, even if nobody believes ...
In this paper, I consider the relationship between Matthew Kramer’s moral realism as a moral doctrin...
In this dissertation, I develop a non-representational approach to metaethics that avoids the ontolo...
Divine law theories of metaethics claim that moral rightness is grounded in God�s commands, wishes...
One of the most familiar arguments for expressivist metaethics is the claim that the rival theory, m...
I argue against expressivism as a descriptive account of moral language. I do this by leveraging fea...
The expressivist advances a view about how we explain the meaning of a fragment of language, such as...
This paper seeks to clarify and defend the proposition that moral realism is best elaborated as a mo...
Expressivism in ethics is the view that moral language functions to express only the conative mental...
Moral judgements have a dyadic nature. Normally we experience some pressure to act in line with our ...
In this paper I argue that the common practice of employing moral predicates as explaining phrases c...
If ethical expressivism is true, then moral judgements are motivational desire-like states and do no...
Explaining genuine moral disagreement is a challenge for metaethical theories. For expressivists, th...
Most traditional theists accept the following two controversial metaethical views: Cognitivism: Mor...
This paper is forthcoming in Philosophy and Phenomenological ResearchThe realism-irrealism debate in...
We sometimes say our moral claims are ‘‘objectively true,’’ or are ‘‘right, even if nobody believes ...
In this paper, I consider the relationship between Matthew Kramer’s moral realism as a moral doctrin...
In this dissertation, I develop a non-representational approach to metaethics that avoids the ontolo...
Divine law theories of metaethics claim that moral rightness is grounded in God�s commands, wishes...
One of the most familiar arguments for expressivist metaethics is the claim that the rival theory, m...
I argue against expressivism as a descriptive account of moral language. I do this by leveraging fea...
The expressivist advances a view about how we explain the meaning of a fragment of language, such as...
This paper seeks to clarify and defend the proposition that moral realism is best elaborated as a mo...
Expressivism in ethics is the view that moral language functions to express only the conative mental...
Moral judgements have a dyadic nature. Normally we experience some pressure to act in line with our ...
In this paper I argue that the common practice of employing moral predicates as explaining phrases c...
If ethical expressivism is true, then moral judgements are motivational desire-like states and do no...
Explaining genuine moral disagreement is a challenge for metaethical theories. For expressivists, th...
Most traditional theists accept the following two controversial metaethical views: Cognitivism: Mor...
This paper is forthcoming in Philosophy and Phenomenological ResearchThe realism-irrealism debate in...