Introduction to a co-edited edition of the journal Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, on 'Mackie's Error Theory'. (The papers here, plus others, will appear in a special edited collection in 2009.
Moral error theorists often claim to be strongly anti‑metaphysical in their moral sceptici...
Skepticism is the one problem above all others which has commanded the attention of moral philosophe...
According to moral error theory, morality is something invented, constructed or made; but mistakenly...
ABSTRACT: Moral error theory of the kind defended by J.L. Mackie and Richard Joyce is premised on tw...
This paper clarifies how to be an error theorist about morality. It takes as its starting point John...
Moral error theory is a meta-ethical view that discusses how one makes an error when maki...
This dissertation will be exploring the arguments in favour of moral error theory, which is the met...
I offer new arguments for an unorthodox reading of J. L. Mackie’s Ethics: Inventing Right and W...
Jonas Olson presents an original account of the historical background of moral error theory, and exa...
Moral error theorists and moral realists agree about several disputed metaethical issues. They typic...
The aim of this article is to present a somewhat pessimistic picture of what moral reasoning can ho...
It has been claimed that a key difference between ancient and contemporary skepticism is t...
Moral error theories claim that (i) moral utterances express moral beliefs, that (ii) moral beliefs ...
This is a paper about the problem of realism in meta-ethics (and, I hope, also in other areas, but t...
I argue against the claim that we should adopt a moral error theory. The intelligibility of our mora...
Moral error theorists often claim to be strongly anti‑metaphysical in their moral sceptici...
Skepticism is the one problem above all others which has commanded the attention of moral philosophe...
According to moral error theory, morality is something invented, constructed or made; but mistakenly...
ABSTRACT: Moral error theory of the kind defended by J.L. Mackie and Richard Joyce is premised on tw...
This paper clarifies how to be an error theorist about morality. It takes as its starting point John...
Moral error theory is a meta-ethical view that discusses how one makes an error when maki...
This dissertation will be exploring the arguments in favour of moral error theory, which is the met...
I offer new arguments for an unorthodox reading of J. L. Mackie’s Ethics: Inventing Right and W...
Jonas Olson presents an original account of the historical background of moral error theory, and exa...
Moral error theorists and moral realists agree about several disputed metaethical issues. They typic...
The aim of this article is to present a somewhat pessimistic picture of what moral reasoning can ho...
It has been claimed that a key difference between ancient and contemporary skepticism is t...
Moral error theories claim that (i) moral utterances express moral beliefs, that (ii) moral beliefs ...
This is a paper about the problem of realism in meta-ethics (and, I hope, also in other areas, but t...
I argue against the claim that we should adopt a moral error theory. The intelligibility of our mora...
Moral error theorists often claim to be strongly anti‑metaphysical in their moral sceptici...
Skepticism is the one problem above all others which has commanded the attention of moral philosophe...
According to moral error theory, morality is something invented, constructed or made; but mistakenly...