Oxford Studies in Metaethics is the only periodical publication devoted exclusively to original philosophical work on the foundations of ethics. It provides an annual selection of much of the best new scholarship being done in the field. Its broad purview includes work being done at the intersections of ethical theory with metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind. OSME provides an excellent basis for understanding recent developments in the field; those who would like to acquaint themselves with the current state of play in metaethics would do well to start here.…mehr
Oxford Studies in Metaethics is the only periodical publication devoted exclusively to original philosophical work on the foundations of ethics. It provides an annual selection of much of the best new scholarship being done in the field. Its broad purview includes work being done at the intersections of ethical theory with metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind. OSME provides an excellent basis for understanding recent developments in the field; those who would like to acquaint themselves with the current state of play in metaethics would do well to start here.
* 1: Peter Railton: Normative guidance * 2: Terence Cuneo: Saying what we mean: an argument against expressivism * 3: Terence Horgan and Mark Timmons: Expressivism, yes! Relativism, no! * 4: Daniel Jacobson and Justin D'Arms: Anthropocentric constraints on human value * 5: Ralph Wedgwood: The meaning of the 'ought' * 6: Mark van Roojen: Knowing enough to disagree: a new response to the moral twin earth argument * 7: Allan Gibbard: Moral feelings and moral concepts * 8: James Dreier: Negation for expressivists: a collection of problems with a suggestion for their solution * 9: Sergio Tenenbaum: Direction of fit and motivational cognitivism * 10: Nadeem Hussain and Nishi Shah: Misunderstanding metaethics: Korsgaard's rejection of realism * 11: Pekka Vayrynen: Resisting the buck-passing account of value * 12: Derek Parfit: Normativity
* 1: Peter Railton: Normative guidance * 2: Terence Cuneo: Saying what we mean: an argument against expressivism * 3: Terence Horgan and Mark Timmons: Expressivism, yes! Relativism, no! * 4: Daniel Jacobson and Justin D'Arms: Anthropocentric constraints on human value * 5: Ralph Wedgwood: The meaning of the 'ought' * 6: Mark van Roojen: Knowing enough to disagree: a new response to the moral twin earth argument * 7: Allan Gibbard: Moral feelings and moral concepts * 8: James Dreier: Negation for expressivists: a collection of problems with a suggestion for their solution * 9: Sergio Tenenbaum: Direction of fit and motivational cognitivism * 10: Nadeem Hussain and Nishi Shah: Misunderstanding metaethics: Korsgaard's rejection of realism * 11: Pekka Vayrynen: Resisting the buck-passing account of value * 12: Derek Parfit: Normativity
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