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9780199347582

Having It Both Ways Hybrid Theories and Modern Metaethics

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    9780199347582

  • ISBN10:

    0199347581

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2014-11-25
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Author Biography


Guy Fletcher is British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh.

Michael Ridge is Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.

Table of Contents


Contributors
Introduction

Part I

1. How to Insult a Philosopher
Michael Ridge

2. Expressivism, Non-Declaratives, and Success-Conditional Semantics
Daniel Boisvert

3. Can a Hybrid Theory Have it Both Ways? Moral Thought, Open Questions and Moral Motivation
David Copp

4. Attitudinal Requirements for Moral Thought and Language: Noncognitive Type-Generality
Ryan Hay

5. Diachronic Hybrid Moral Realism
Jon Tresan

6. The Pragmatics of Normative Disagreement
Stephen Finlay

7. Hybrid Expressivism: How to Think About Meaning.
John Eriksson

Part II

8. Moral Utterances, Attitude Expression and Implicature
Guy Fletcher

9. Pure versus Hybrid Expressivism and the Enigma of Conventional Implicature
Stephen Barker

10. (How) is Ethical Neo- Expressivism a Hybrid View?
Dorit Bar-On, Matthew Chrisman and Jim Sias

11. Why Go Hybrid? A Cognitivist Alternative to Hybrid Theories of Normative Judgment
Laura Schroeter and Francois Schroeter

12. Truth In Hybrid Semantics
Mark Schroeder

Bibliography
Index

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