This paper focuses on a recently articulated, emergentist conception of ethical naturalism and its commitment to causal efficacy, or the idea that moral properties have causal powers, along with its supporting commitment to moral causation. After I reconstruct the theory, I explain how it offers some interesting theoretical benefits to moral realists in virtue of its commitment to causal efficacy. Then, after locating some examples of moral causation in support of this commitment, I present and respond to five objections to such causation, which all threaten to undermine this support. Lastly, I consider a very serious problem that the theory faces in virtue of positing emergent moral properties as responsible for moral causation – namely, t...
This dissertation supports universalistic trends in political thought by arguing for a physiological...
The fact of evolution raises important questions for the position of moral realism, because the orig...
This thesis has two parts, a critical and a constructive part. The first part raises a set of challe...
This paper focuses on a recently articulated, emergentist conception of ethical naturalism and its c...
This paper reconstructs what I take to be the central evolutionary debunking argument that underlies...
Many philosophers insist that moral facts or properties play no role in explaining (non-normative) n...
This thesis investigates the prospects of a position in metaethics called moral naturalism. Moral na...
Abstract. I offer a critical analysis of a view that has become a dominant aspect of recent thought ...
Moral responsibility is closely intermixed with causality, even if it cannot be reduced to it. Besid...
This paper argues that there is significant motivation for contemporary ethicists to affirm a view I...
It is common in metaethics today to draw a distinction between “naturalist” and “non-naturalist” ver...
What are the conditions on a successful naturalistic account of moral properties? In this paper I di...
This dissertation is a critique of synthetic ethical naturalism (SEN). SEN is a view in metaethics t...
This thesis addresses themes in Ethical Naturalism. I present the distinctive position occupied by c...
In this paper I examine potential implications of how a “Dual-process theory” of the mind can influe...
This dissertation supports universalistic trends in political thought by arguing for a physiological...
The fact of evolution raises important questions for the position of moral realism, because the orig...
This thesis has two parts, a critical and a constructive part. The first part raises a set of challe...
This paper focuses on a recently articulated, emergentist conception of ethical naturalism and its c...
This paper reconstructs what I take to be the central evolutionary debunking argument that underlies...
Many philosophers insist that moral facts or properties play no role in explaining (non-normative) n...
This thesis investigates the prospects of a position in metaethics called moral naturalism. Moral na...
Abstract. I offer a critical analysis of a view that has become a dominant aspect of recent thought ...
Moral responsibility is closely intermixed with causality, even if it cannot be reduced to it. Besid...
This paper argues that there is significant motivation for contemporary ethicists to affirm a view I...
It is common in metaethics today to draw a distinction between “naturalist” and “non-naturalist” ver...
What are the conditions on a successful naturalistic account of moral properties? In this paper I di...
This dissertation is a critique of synthetic ethical naturalism (SEN). SEN is a view in metaethics t...
This thesis addresses themes in Ethical Naturalism. I present the distinctive position occupied by c...
In this paper I examine potential implications of how a “Dual-process theory” of the mind can influe...
This dissertation supports universalistic trends in political thought by arguing for a physiological...
The fact of evolution raises important questions for the position of moral realism, because the orig...
This thesis has two parts, a critical and a constructive part. The first part raises a set of challe...