I will say something on two or three related but distinct topics. First, something on the grounding of normative beliefs, a topic – as I see it – in moral epistemology, and then after a brief remark on explanation, something against a certain understanding of basic principles. My observations were prompted by reflection on Jerry’s desire to rescue justice from the facts
I argue that moral principles involve the same sort of generalization as ordinary yet elusive generi...
Moral realism entails that there are metaphysically necessary moral principles of the form ‘all acti...
In this chapter I defend a methodological view about how we should conduct substantive ethical inqui...
I will say something on two or three related but distinct topics. First, something on the grounding ...
The paper considers the main arguments against the possibility that basic normative principles can c...
What are moral principles? The assumption underlying much of the generalism–particularism debate in ...
This dissertation consists in a series of papers on what could be called moral grounding (i.e. the a...
This chapter develops a ``nesting'' model of deontic normative principles (i.e., principles that spe...
In his article `Facts and Principles', G.A. Cohen attempts to refute constructivist approaches to ju...
The epistemology of moral principles should be developed in relation to general epistemology and int...
In this paper, I seek to undermine G.A. Cohen’s polemical use of a metaethical claim he makes in his...
In his article `Facts and Principles', G.A. Cohen attempts to refute constructivist approaches to ju...
In this article I respond to Rebecca Stangl’s criticism of Jonathan Dancy’s outline for a particular...
Cohen seeks to rescue the concept of justice from those, among whom he includes Rawls, who think tha...
This paper is my contribution to round three of a longstanding debate between Robert Alexy and me ab...
I argue that moral principles involve the same sort of generalization as ordinary yet elusive generi...
Moral realism entails that there are metaphysically necessary moral principles of the form ‘all acti...
In this chapter I defend a methodological view about how we should conduct substantive ethical inqui...
I will say something on two or three related but distinct topics. First, something on the grounding ...
The paper considers the main arguments against the possibility that basic normative principles can c...
What are moral principles? The assumption underlying much of the generalism–particularism debate in ...
This dissertation consists in a series of papers on what could be called moral grounding (i.e. the a...
This chapter develops a ``nesting'' model of deontic normative principles (i.e., principles that spe...
In his article `Facts and Principles', G.A. Cohen attempts to refute constructivist approaches to ju...
The epistemology of moral principles should be developed in relation to general epistemology and int...
In this paper, I seek to undermine G.A. Cohen’s polemical use of a metaethical claim he makes in his...
In his article `Facts and Principles', G.A. Cohen attempts to refute constructivist approaches to ju...
In this article I respond to Rebecca Stangl’s criticism of Jonathan Dancy’s outline for a particular...
Cohen seeks to rescue the concept of justice from those, among whom he includes Rawls, who think tha...
This paper is my contribution to round three of a longstanding debate between Robert Alexy and me ab...
I argue that moral principles involve the same sort of generalization as ordinary yet elusive generi...
Moral realism entails that there are metaphysically necessary moral principles of the form ‘all acti...
In this chapter I defend a methodological view about how we should conduct substantive ethical inqui...