Contrastivism about `ought' holds that `ought' claims are relativized, at least implicitly, to sets of mutually exclusive but not necessarily jointly exhaustive alternatives. This kind of theory can solve puzzles that face other linguistic theories of `ought', via the rejection or severe restriction of principles that let us make inferences between`ought' claims. By rejecting or restricting these principles, however, the contrastivist takes on a burden of recapturing acceptable inferences that these principles let us make. This paper investigates the extent to which a contrastivist can do this.<br/
One of the most recent trends in epistemology is contrastivism. It can be characterized as the thesi...
My three projects here explore some semantic and metaethical problems that are unique to normative l...
The deontic square of oppositions describes relations between four deontic concepts: ban, permission...
Contrastivism about `ought' holds that `ought' claims are relativized, at least implicitly, to sets ...
Abstract. Contrastivism about ‘ought ’ holds that ‘ought ’ claims are relativized, at least implicit...
Contrastivism about some concept says that the concept is relativized to sets of alternatives. Relat...
Contrastivists view ought-sentences as expressing comparisons among alternatives. Deontic actualists...
In this paper I argue for contrastivism about reasons. Just as contrastivism about causation and kno...
ABSTRACT: Some philosophers hold that 'ought' is ambiguous between a sense expressing a pr...
A promising but underexplored view about normative reasons is contrastivism, which holds that consid...
A promising but underexplored view about normative reasons is contrastivism, which holds that consid...
This book develops and defends contrastivism about reasons. This is the view that normative reasons ...
Deontic Modality in Rationality and Reasoning Lay Summary Alessandra Marra The present dissertation ...
Here we focus on two questions: What is the proper semantics for deontic modal expressions in Englis...
According to many defenders of defeasible deontic logics, their systems provide an explanation of ho...
One of the most recent trends in epistemology is contrastivism. It can be characterized as the thesi...
My three projects here explore some semantic and metaethical problems that are unique to normative l...
The deontic square of oppositions describes relations between four deontic concepts: ban, permission...
Contrastivism about `ought' holds that `ought' claims are relativized, at least implicitly, to sets ...
Abstract. Contrastivism about ‘ought ’ holds that ‘ought ’ claims are relativized, at least implicit...
Contrastivism about some concept says that the concept is relativized to sets of alternatives. Relat...
Contrastivists view ought-sentences as expressing comparisons among alternatives. Deontic actualists...
In this paper I argue for contrastivism about reasons. Just as contrastivism about causation and kno...
ABSTRACT: Some philosophers hold that 'ought' is ambiguous between a sense expressing a pr...
A promising but underexplored view about normative reasons is contrastivism, which holds that consid...
A promising but underexplored view about normative reasons is contrastivism, which holds that consid...
This book develops and defends contrastivism about reasons. This is the view that normative reasons ...
Deontic Modality in Rationality and Reasoning Lay Summary Alessandra Marra The present dissertation ...
Here we focus on two questions: What is the proper semantics for deontic modal expressions in Englis...
According to many defenders of defeasible deontic logics, their systems provide an explanation of ho...
One of the most recent trends in epistemology is contrastivism. It can be characterized as the thesi...
My three projects here explore some semantic and metaethical problems that are unique to normative l...
The deontic square of oppositions describes relations between four deontic concepts: ban, permission...