The ‘No Ought From Is’ principle (or ‘NOFI’) states that a valid argument cannot have both an ethical conclusion and non-ethical premises. Arthur Prior proposed several well-known counterexamples, including the following: Tea-drinking is common in England; therefore, either tea-drinking is common in England or all New Zealanders ought to be shot. My aim in this paper is to defend NOFI against Prior’s counterexamples. I propose two novel interpretations of NOFI and prove that both are true
Appears to give the first model-theoretic account of both "must" and "ought" (without conflating the...
There is a puzzle about Hume's is-ought gap involving an epistemic `ought'. From the premise `Snow ...
The debate concerning the proper way of understanding, and hence solving, the “is-ought problem” pro...
The ‘No Ought From Is’ principle (or ‘NOFI’) states that a valid argument cannot have both an ethica...
Consider the long-debated principle concerning is and ought: IOP. There is no valid deduction of an ...
My problem begins with the 'is' and the 'ought'. Most philosophers since Hume have considered it to ...
Some philosophers think that there is a gap between is and ought which necessarily makes normative e...
I argue that No-Ought-From-Is (in the sense that I believe it) is a relatively trivial affair. Of co...
In this paper, I argue that David Hume's is-ought problem stems from morality as a simplifying frame...
The paper is devoted to the interpretation of one of the most important passages in modern Anglophon...
This is a commentary on Adrian Heathcote’s interesting paper ‘Hume’s Master Argument’. Heathcote co...
Book Information The Is-Ought Problem: An Investigation in Philosophical Logic. By Gerhard Schurz. K...
A logical investigation of the Is-Ought problem is in a subtle position with respect to the question...
I discuss Caspar Hare\u2019s solution to a new variant of Parfit\u2019s Non-Identity Problem. Hare\u...
Mere facts about how the world is cannot determine how we ought to think or behave. Elqayam & Evans ...
Appears to give the first model-theoretic account of both "must" and "ought" (without conflating the...
There is a puzzle about Hume's is-ought gap involving an epistemic `ought'. From the premise `Snow ...
The debate concerning the proper way of understanding, and hence solving, the “is-ought problem” pro...
The ‘No Ought From Is’ principle (or ‘NOFI’) states that a valid argument cannot have both an ethica...
Consider the long-debated principle concerning is and ought: IOP. There is no valid deduction of an ...
My problem begins with the 'is' and the 'ought'. Most philosophers since Hume have considered it to ...
Some philosophers think that there is a gap between is and ought which necessarily makes normative e...
I argue that No-Ought-From-Is (in the sense that I believe it) is a relatively trivial affair. Of co...
In this paper, I argue that David Hume's is-ought problem stems from morality as a simplifying frame...
The paper is devoted to the interpretation of one of the most important passages in modern Anglophon...
This is a commentary on Adrian Heathcote’s interesting paper ‘Hume’s Master Argument’. Heathcote co...
Book Information The Is-Ought Problem: An Investigation in Philosophical Logic. By Gerhard Schurz. K...
A logical investigation of the Is-Ought problem is in a subtle position with respect to the question...
I discuss Caspar Hare\u2019s solution to a new variant of Parfit\u2019s Non-Identity Problem. Hare\u...
Mere facts about how the world is cannot determine how we ought to think or behave. Elqayam & Evans ...
Appears to give the first model-theoretic account of both "must" and "ought" (without conflating the...
There is a puzzle about Hume's is-ought gap involving an epistemic `ought'. From the premise `Snow ...
The debate concerning the proper way of understanding, and hence solving, the “is-ought problem” pro...