In this paper we introduce a distinct metaethical position, fictionalism about morality. We clarify and defend the position, showing that it is a way to save the ‘moral phenomena’ while agreeing that there is no genuine objective prescriptivity to be described by moral terms. In particular, we distinguish moral fictionalism from moral quasi-realism, and we show that fictionalism possesses the virtues of quasi-realism about morality, but avoids its vices
If there is a substantial stake in the philosophical discussion about moral realism, then this conce...
Moral relativism, as I have come to understand it in the light of Cornell Moral Realism, is the clai...
Moral realism, as I conceive it, is the view that there are moral facts that are independent of what...
In this paper we introduce a distinct metaethical position, fictionalism about morality. We clarify ...
We define and defend fictionalism about moral discourse as a preferable alternative to other anti-re...
Moral fictionalism is the view that everyday moral judgments involve, or else ought to involve, a so...
Fictionalism has made a comeback over the last two decades as one of the standard responses to ontol...
One major problem with moral discourse is that we tend treat moral utterances as if they represent p...
There is a long-standing discussion concerning the nature of moral discourse. Multiple views range f...
This paper seeks to clarify and defend the proposition that moral realism is best elaborated as a mo...
Authors have a lot of leeway with regard to what they can make true in their story. In general, if t...
There is a debate among moral error theorists. It concerns what is to be done with moral discourse o...
This paper seeks to clarify and defend the proposition that moral realism is best elaborated as a mo...
This article is forthcoming in Philosophical Books.Mark Kalderon has defended an interesting form of...
Although the fictional domain exhibits a prima facie freedom from real-world moral constraints, cert...
If there is a substantial stake in the philosophical discussion about moral realism, then this conce...
Moral relativism, as I have come to understand it in the light of Cornell Moral Realism, is the clai...
Moral realism, as I conceive it, is the view that there are moral facts that are independent of what...
In this paper we introduce a distinct metaethical position, fictionalism about morality. We clarify ...
We define and defend fictionalism about moral discourse as a preferable alternative to other anti-re...
Moral fictionalism is the view that everyday moral judgments involve, or else ought to involve, a so...
Fictionalism has made a comeback over the last two decades as one of the standard responses to ontol...
One major problem with moral discourse is that we tend treat moral utterances as if they represent p...
There is a long-standing discussion concerning the nature of moral discourse. Multiple views range f...
This paper seeks to clarify and defend the proposition that moral realism is best elaborated as a mo...
Authors have a lot of leeway with regard to what they can make true in their story. In general, if t...
There is a debate among moral error theorists. It concerns what is to be done with moral discourse o...
This paper seeks to clarify and defend the proposition that moral realism is best elaborated as a mo...
This article is forthcoming in Philosophical Books.Mark Kalderon has defended an interesting form of...
Although the fictional domain exhibits a prima facie freedom from real-world moral constraints, cert...
If there is a substantial stake in the philosophical discussion about moral realism, then this conce...
Moral relativism, as I have come to understand it in the light of Cornell Moral Realism, is the clai...
Moral realism, as I conceive it, is the view that there are moral facts that are independent of what...