Moral dependence is taking another person's assertion or "testimony" that C as a reason to believe C (where C is some moral claim), such that whatever justificatory force is associated with the person's testimony endures or remains as one's reason for believing C. People are justified in relying on one another's testimony in non-moral matters. The dissertation takes up the question whether the same is true for moral beliefs. My method is to divide the topic into three somewhat separate questions. First, there is the epistemological question, what if anything gives me reason to believe that another person's moral claim is likely to be true. Second, there is the psychological question, whether moral dependence is, in fact, part of t...
In this article, I discuss whether intuitive moral judgements have epistemic value. Are they mere ex...
This dissertation investigates how a target's framing of their moral claims in terms of the positive...
This dissertation explores how we know moral truths, and argues for three principal conclusions. The...
Moral dependence is taking another person's assertion or "testimony" that C as a reason to believe C...
A person sometimes forms moral beliefs by relying on another person’s moral testimony. In this paper...
It is has been argued that there is a problem with moral testimony: testimony is deferential, and ba...
My dissertation has three main parts. In the first I develop a commitment model of moral judgment. I...
Several philosophers have recently argued that there is something inappropriate about relying on mor...
A moral judgment is the conclusion of a psychological process, and a moral belief is thecognitive co...
This dissertation investigates what the causes of moral beliefs indicate about the epistemic status ...
This dissertation contains a philosophical project and a psychological project. Together, they explo...
This paper defends moral testimony pessimism, the view that there is something morally or epistemica...
In this thesis, I will argue that the existence of moral facts does not rely on the existence of a r...
Moral philosophy has become interested again in particular, substantive questions of right and wrong...
Is there a problem with believing based on moral testimony? The intuition that there is a problem is...
In this article, I discuss whether intuitive moral judgements have epistemic value. Are they mere ex...
This dissertation investigates how a target's framing of their moral claims in terms of the positive...
This dissertation explores how we know moral truths, and argues for three principal conclusions. The...
Moral dependence is taking another person's assertion or "testimony" that C as a reason to believe C...
A person sometimes forms moral beliefs by relying on another person’s moral testimony. In this paper...
It is has been argued that there is a problem with moral testimony: testimony is deferential, and ba...
My dissertation has three main parts. In the first I develop a commitment model of moral judgment. I...
Several philosophers have recently argued that there is something inappropriate about relying on mor...
A moral judgment is the conclusion of a psychological process, and a moral belief is thecognitive co...
This dissertation investigates what the causes of moral beliefs indicate about the epistemic status ...
This dissertation contains a philosophical project and a psychological project. Together, they explo...
This paper defends moral testimony pessimism, the view that there is something morally or epistemica...
In this thesis, I will argue that the existence of moral facts does not rely on the existence of a r...
Moral philosophy has become interested again in particular, substantive questions of right and wrong...
Is there a problem with believing based on moral testimony? The intuition that there is a problem is...
In this article, I discuss whether intuitive moral judgements have epistemic value. Are they mere ex...
This dissertation investigates how a target's framing of their moral claims in terms of the positive...
This dissertation explores how we know moral truths, and argues for three principal conclusions. The...