Moral realism faces a well known genealogical debunking challenge. I argue that the moral realist’s best response may involve abandoning metaphysical naturalism in favor of some form of axiarchism—the view, very roughly, that the natural world is “ordered to the good.” Axiarchism comes in both theistic and non-theistic forms, but all forms agree that the natural world exists and has certain basic features because it is good for it to exist and have those features. I argue that theistic and non-theistic forms of axiarchism are better positioned than metaphysical naturalism to avoid two commitments that a moral realist should seek to avoid: that the correctness of our moral beliefs is a major coincidence, and that there is a complete explanat...
Our aim here is to explore the prospects of a relativist response to moral debunking arguments. We b...
Meta-ethical realism faces the serious epistemological problem of how to explain our epistemic acces...
For millennia, prominent thinkers have believed that moral sentiments were the recognition of extern...
Moral realism faces a well known genealogical debunking challenge. I argue that the moral realist’s ...
Genealogical debunking arguments aim to show that, given their provenance, none of our moral beliefs...
This paper reconstructs what I take to be the central evolutionary debunking argument that underlies...
This thesis aims to clarify and strengthen an epistemological challenge to moral realism. I argue th...
Moral realism is often taken to have common sense and initial appearances on its side. Indeed, by so...
Recent debates in the area of metaethics and moral epistemology have centered around evolutionary de...
In this essay, I distinguish two different epistemological strategies an anti-realist might pursue i...
<p>Heightened awareness of the evolutionary, socio-cultural, and psychological origins of our moral ...
This thesis has two parts, a critical and a constructive part. The first part raises a set of challe...
This paper explores evolutionary debunking arguments as they arise in metaethics against moral reali...
Evolutionary debunking arguments claim that evolution has influenced our moral faculties in such a w...
Our aim here is to explore the prospects of a relativist response to moral debunking arguments. We b...
Meta-ethical realism faces the serious epistemological problem of how to explain our epistemic acces...
For millennia, prominent thinkers have believed that moral sentiments were the recognition of extern...
Moral realism faces a well known genealogical debunking challenge. I argue that the moral realist’s ...
Genealogical debunking arguments aim to show that, given their provenance, none of our moral beliefs...
This paper reconstructs what I take to be the central evolutionary debunking argument that underlies...
This thesis aims to clarify and strengthen an epistemological challenge to moral realism. I argue th...
Moral realism is often taken to have common sense and initial appearances on its side. Indeed, by so...
Recent debates in the area of metaethics and moral epistemology have centered around evolutionary de...
In this essay, I distinguish two different epistemological strategies an anti-realist might pursue i...
<p>Heightened awareness of the evolutionary, socio-cultural, and psychological origins of our moral ...
This thesis has two parts, a critical and a constructive part. The first part raises a set of challe...
This paper explores evolutionary debunking arguments as they arise in metaethics against moral reali...
Evolutionary debunking arguments claim that evolution has influenced our moral faculties in such a w...
Our aim here is to explore the prospects of a relativist response to moral debunking arguments. We b...
Meta-ethical realism faces the serious epistemological problem of how to explain our epistemic acces...
For millennia, prominent thinkers have believed that moral sentiments were the recognition of extern...