According to ethical objectivism, what a person should do depends on the facts, as opposed to their perspective on the facts. A long-standing challenge to this view is that it fails to accommodate the role that norms play in guiding a person’s action. Roughly, if the facts that determine what a person should do lie beyond their ken, they cannot inform a person’s deliberations. This paper explores two recent developments of this line of thought. Both focus on the epistemic counterpart to ethical objectivism, according to which what a person should believe depends on the facts, as opposed to their perspective on the facts. The suggestion in each case is that epistemic objectivism faces a distinctive problem in accommodating guidance. Insofar ...
This dissertation defends realist views in ethics against arguments advanced by ethical constructivi...
For many, epistemology is a normative discipline in much the same sense as ethics. According to the ...
The aim of this dissertation is simple: to defend the epistemic concept of objectivity as one that h...
According to ethical objectivism, what a person should do depends on the facts, as opposed to their ...
What ought you believe? According to a traditional view, it depends on your evidence: you ought to b...
According to objectivism about the practical 'ought', what one ought to do depends on all the facts;...
What ought you believe? According to a traditional view, it depends on your evidence: you ought to b...
[Extract] I will defend two objectivist views. The first is a view about epistemic norms. Objectivis...
Perspectivists hold that what you ought to do is determined by your perspective, that is, your epist...
There is a kind of objectivism in epistemology that involves the acceptance of objective epistemic n...
The paper defends a thesis that objectivism is a condition of sensibleness of pursuing normative eth...
Perspectivists hold that what you ought to do is determined by your perspective, that is, your epist...
What is the relation between what we ought to do, on the one hand, and our epistemic access to the o...
Objectivists and perspectivists disagree about the question of whether what an agent ought to do dep...
The aim of this dissertation is simple: to defend the epistemic concept of objectivity as one that h...
This dissertation defends realist views in ethics against arguments advanced by ethical constructivi...
For many, epistemology is a normative discipline in much the same sense as ethics. According to the ...
The aim of this dissertation is simple: to defend the epistemic concept of objectivity as one that h...
According to ethical objectivism, what a person should do depends on the facts, as opposed to their ...
What ought you believe? According to a traditional view, it depends on your evidence: you ought to b...
According to objectivism about the practical 'ought', what one ought to do depends on all the facts;...
What ought you believe? According to a traditional view, it depends on your evidence: you ought to b...
[Extract] I will defend two objectivist views. The first is a view about epistemic norms. Objectivis...
Perspectivists hold that what you ought to do is determined by your perspective, that is, your epist...
There is a kind of objectivism in epistemology that involves the acceptance of objective epistemic n...
The paper defends a thesis that objectivism is a condition of sensibleness of pursuing normative eth...
Perspectivists hold that what you ought to do is determined by your perspective, that is, your epist...
What is the relation between what we ought to do, on the one hand, and our epistemic access to the o...
Objectivists and perspectivists disagree about the question of whether what an agent ought to do dep...
The aim of this dissertation is simple: to defend the epistemic concept of objectivity as one that h...
This dissertation defends realist views in ethics against arguments advanced by ethical constructivi...
For many, epistemology is a normative discipline in much the same sense as ethics. According to the ...
The aim of this dissertation is simple: to defend the epistemic concept of objectivity as one that h...