I argue against the claim that we should adopt a moral error theory. The intelligibility of our moral practice need offer no questionable metaphysical hostages to fortune. The two most credible policy recommendations that might follow from moral error theory, abolitionism and prescriptive fictionalism, are not very credible
In the first part of the thesis, I defend the moral error theory: moral judgments are uniformly fals...
Moral error theory is a meta-ethical view that discusses how one makes an error when maki...
Moral error theory, the view that moral discourse is factually defective, is an influential view in ...
Do moral norms invariably supply agents with reasons? Does the dedicated immoralist necessarily have...
In this thesis I present a challenge to anyone who continues to engage in moral thinking – that is t...
I develop an anti-theory view of ethics. Moral theory (Kantian, utilitarian, virtue ethical, etc.) i...
Moral error theorists and moral realists agree about several disputed metaethical issues. They typic...
ABSTRACT: Moral error theory of the kind defended by J.L. Mackie and Richard Joyce is premised on tw...
This dissertation explores arguments and questions related to moral error theory – the idea that mor...
There is a debate among moral error theorists. It concerns what is to be done with moral discourse o...
This dissertation explores arguments and questions related to moral error theory – the idea that mor...
J.L. Mackie’s paper “The Subjectivity of values” makes a convincing case for why objective values do...
Many philosophers in the Anglo-American tradition have held that the predominant modern western theo...
Moral error theorists argue that moral thought and discourse are systematically in error, and that n...
Moral error theory is the doctrine that our first-order moral commitments are pervaded by systematic...
In the first part of the thesis, I defend the moral error theory: moral judgments are uniformly fals...
Moral error theory is a meta-ethical view that discusses how one makes an error when maki...
Moral error theory, the view that moral discourse is factually defective, is an influential view in ...
Do moral norms invariably supply agents with reasons? Does the dedicated immoralist necessarily have...
In this thesis I present a challenge to anyone who continues to engage in moral thinking – that is t...
I develop an anti-theory view of ethics. Moral theory (Kantian, utilitarian, virtue ethical, etc.) i...
Moral error theorists and moral realists agree about several disputed metaethical issues. They typic...
ABSTRACT: Moral error theory of the kind defended by J.L. Mackie and Richard Joyce is premised on tw...
This dissertation explores arguments and questions related to moral error theory – the idea that mor...
There is a debate among moral error theorists. It concerns what is to be done with moral discourse o...
This dissertation explores arguments and questions related to moral error theory – the idea that mor...
J.L. Mackie’s paper “The Subjectivity of values” makes a convincing case for why objective values do...
Many philosophers in the Anglo-American tradition have held that the predominant modern western theo...
Moral error theorists argue that moral thought and discourse are systematically in error, and that n...
Moral error theory is the doctrine that our first-order moral commitments are pervaded by systematic...
In the first part of the thesis, I defend the moral error theory: moral judgments are uniformly fals...
Moral error theory is a meta-ethical view that discusses how one makes an error when maki...
Moral error theory, the view that moral discourse is factually defective, is an influential view in ...