This paper clarifies how to be an error theorist about morality. It takes as its starting point John Mackie’s error theory of the categoricity of moral obligation, defending Mackie against objections from both naturalist moral realists and minimalists about moral discourse. However, drawing upon minimalist insights, it argues that Mackie’s focus on the ontological status of moral values is misplaced, and that the underlying dispute between error theorist and moralist is better conducted at the level of practical reason
Moral error theory is a meta-ethical view that discusses how one makes an error when maki...
Moral error theory is comprised of two parts: a denial of the existence of objective values, and a c...
J. L. Mackie famously argued that a commitment to non-existent objective values permeates ordinary m...
This paper clarifies how to be an error theorist about morality. It takes as its starting point John...
ABSTRACT: Moral error theory of the kind defended by J.L. Mackie and Richard Joyce is premised on tw...
Error theories have been proposed and defended in several different areas of philosophy. In addition...
Moral error theorists and moral realists agree about several disputed metaethical issues. They typic...
This paper explores the prospects of different forms of moral error theory. It is argued that only a...
Moral error theory is the doctrine that our first-order moral commitments are pervaded by systematic...
This paper explores the prospects of different forms of moral error theory. It is argued that only a...
This dissertation explores arguments and questions related to moral error theory – the idea that mor...
J. L. Mackie famously argued that a commitment to non-existent objective values permeates ordinary m...
Do moral norms invariably supply agents with reasons? Does the dedicated immoralist necessarily have...
Moral error theory, the view that moral discourse is factually defective, is an influential view in ...
This dissertation will be exploring the arguments in favour of moral error theory, which is the met...
Moral error theory is a meta-ethical view that discusses how one makes an error when maki...
Moral error theory is comprised of two parts: a denial of the existence of objective values, and a c...
J. L. Mackie famously argued that a commitment to non-existent objective values permeates ordinary m...
This paper clarifies how to be an error theorist about morality. It takes as its starting point John...
ABSTRACT: Moral error theory of the kind defended by J.L. Mackie and Richard Joyce is premised on tw...
Error theories have been proposed and defended in several different areas of philosophy. In addition...
Moral error theorists and moral realists agree about several disputed metaethical issues. They typic...
This paper explores the prospects of different forms of moral error theory. It is argued that only a...
Moral error theory is the doctrine that our first-order moral commitments are pervaded by systematic...
This paper explores the prospects of different forms of moral error theory. It is argued that only a...
This dissertation explores arguments and questions related to moral error theory – the idea that mor...
J. L. Mackie famously argued that a commitment to non-existent objective values permeates ordinary m...
Do moral norms invariably supply agents with reasons? Does the dedicated immoralist necessarily have...
Moral error theory, the view that moral discourse is factually defective, is an influential view in ...
This dissertation will be exploring the arguments in favour of moral error theory, which is the met...
Moral error theory is a meta-ethical view that discusses how one makes an error when maki...
Moral error theory is comprised of two parts: a denial of the existence of objective values, and a c...
J. L. Mackie famously argued that a commitment to non-existent objective values permeates ordinary m...