My three projects here explore some semantic and metaethical problems that are unique to normative language and our normative reasoning. Ch.1 argues that the notion of a contrary-to-duty (CTD) obligation and its role in normative discourse and reasoning are not adequately captured in the standard semantics for ought-statements, developed by Angelika Kratzer and David Lewis. I show this by presenting a new puzzle, the CTD Trilemma, using a famous example from Chisholm’s Paradox. I claim that two different roles played by ought-statements in normative discourse and reasoning have to be captured in any satisfactory semantic account for normative language. I draw the distinction between axiological and deontological ought-statements in my versi...
Since at least the 1960s, deontic logicians and ethicists have worried about whether there can be no...
Moral language displays a characteristic duality. On the one hand, moral claims seem to be similar t...
ABSTRACT: Some intuitive normative principles raise vexing „detaching problems ‟ by their failure to...
This chapter offers a brief sketch of the normativity of linguistic meaning and then considers the o...
In my dissertation I argue that prominent descriptivist metaethical views face a serious semantic pr...
Normative language is characteristically used in ethical discussions about what we must do, what we ...
In this thesis, I develop and investigate various novel semantic frameworks for deontic logic. Deont...
What considerations place genuine constraints on an adequate semantics for normative and evaluative ...
In their ‘Metaethical contextualism defended’ (Ethics, 2010) Gunnar Björnsson & Stephen Finlay argue...
Explaining genuine moral disagreement is a challenge for metaethical theories. For expressivists, th...
Many normative judgments play a practical role in our thought. This paper concerns how their practic...
First-order normative theories concerning what’s right and wrong, good and bad, etc. and metanormati...
peer reviewedIn this paper we introduce an abstract theory of normative reasoning, whose central not...
This paper is intended to promote a way of is-ought derivation, rooted in neonaturalistic solutions ...
Here we focus on two questions: What is the proper semantics for deontic modal expressions in Englis...
Since at least the 1960s, deontic logicians and ethicists have worried about whether there can be no...
Moral language displays a characteristic duality. On the one hand, moral claims seem to be similar t...
ABSTRACT: Some intuitive normative principles raise vexing „detaching problems ‟ by their failure to...
This chapter offers a brief sketch of the normativity of linguistic meaning and then considers the o...
In my dissertation I argue that prominent descriptivist metaethical views face a serious semantic pr...
Normative language is characteristically used in ethical discussions about what we must do, what we ...
In this thesis, I develop and investigate various novel semantic frameworks for deontic logic. Deont...
What considerations place genuine constraints on an adequate semantics for normative and evaluative ...
In their ‘Metaethical contextualism defended’ (Ethics, 2010) Gunnar Björnsson & Stephen Finlay argue...
Explaining genuine moral disagreement is a challenge for metaethical theories. For expressivists, th...
Many normative judgments play a practical role in our thought. This paper concerns how their practic...
First-order normative theories concerning what’s right and wrong, good and bad, etc. and metanormati...
peer reviewedIn this paper we introduce an abstract theory of normative reasoning, whose central not...
This paper is intended to promote a way of is-ought derivation, rooted in neonaturalistic solutions ...
Here we focus on two questions: What is the proper semantics for deontic modal expressions in Englis...
Since at least the 1960s, deontic logicians and ethicists have worried about whether there can be no...
Moral language displays a characteristic duality. On the one hand, moral claims seem to be similar t...
ABSTRACT: Some intuitive normative principles raise vexing „detaching problems ‟ by their failure to...