In a series of articles, Terry Horgan and Mark Timmons have argued that Richard Boyd's defence of moral realism, utilizing a causal theory of reference, fails. Horgan and Timmons construct a twin Earth-style thought experiment which, they claim, generates intuitions inconsistent with the realist account. In their thought experiment, the use of (allegedly) moral terms at a world is causally regulated by some property distinct from that regulating their use here on Earth; nevertheless, Horgan and Timmons claim, it is intuitive that the inhabitants of this world disagree with us in their moral claims. Since any disagreement would be merely verbal were the alleged moral facts identical to or constituted by different natural facts, the identity ...
Sam Harris1 argues science will eventually answer all of our moral questions, all of our knowledge d...
In a recent paper, Alvin Plantinga has argued that there is good reason to think that naturalism and...
In recent analytical moral theory a debate has been raging for some time now about the merits and d...
that the new moral realism falls prey to either objectionable relativism or referential indeterminac...
This paper offers a simple response to the Moral Twin Earth (MTE) objection to naturalist moral real...
have argued that the new moral realism, which rests on the causal theory of reference, is untenable....
At the beginning of the twentieth century, G. E. Moore’s open question argument convinced many philo...
Philosophers such as Hilary Putnam and Tyler Burge evaluate philosophical positions by testing wheth...
Moral realism, as I conceive it, is the view that there are moral facts that are independent of what...
G. E. Moore famously argued against skepticism and idealism by appealing to their inconsistency with...
This paper aims to examine the assumptions of Moral Twin Earth, an argument formulated by Terence Ho...
A common anti-realist strategy is to argue that moral realism (or at least the non-naturalist form o...
Moral relativism, as I have come to understand it in the light of Cornell Moral Realism, is the clai...
This dissertation is a critique of synthetic ethical naturalism (SEN). SEN is a view in metaethics t...
ccording to contemporary moral realism a moral property, like goodness or badness, is either a natur...
Sam Harris1 argues science will eventually answer all of our moral questions, all of our knowledge d...
In a recent paper, Alvin Plantinga has argued that there is good reason to think that naturalism and...
In recent analytical moral theory a debate has been raging for some time now about the merits and d...
that the new moral realism falls prey to either objectionable relativism or referential indeterminac...
This paper offers a simple response to the Moral Twin Earth (MTE) objection to naturalist moral real...
have argued that the new moral realism, which rests on the causal theory of reference, is untenable....
At the beginning of the twentieth century, G. E. Moore’s open question argument convinced many philo...
Philosophers such as Hilary Putnam and Tyler Burge evaluate philosophical positions by testing wheth...
Moral realism, as I conceive it, is the view that there are moral facts that are independent of what...
G. E. Moore famously argued against skepticism and idealism by appealing to their inconsistency with...
This paper aims to examine the assumptions of Moral Twin Earth, an argument formulated by Terence Ho...
A common anti-realist strategy is to argue that moral realism (or at least the non-naturalist form o...
Moral relativism, as I have come to understand it in the light of Cornell Moral Realism, is the clai...
This dissertation is a critique of synthetic ethical naturalism (SEN). SEN is a view in metaethics t...
ccording to contemporary moral realism a moral property, like goodness or badness, is either a natur...
Sam Harris1 argues science will eventually answer all of our moral questions, all of our knowledge d...
In a recent paper, Alvin Plantinga has argued that there is good reason to think that naturalism and...
In recent analytical moral theory a debate has been raging for some time now about the merits and d...