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  1. Stephen Finlay - 2019 - In Toh Kevin, Plunkett David & Shapiro Scott (eds.), Dimensions of Normativity: New Essays on Metaethics and Jurisprudence. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 62-104. This paper investigates whether different philosophers’ claims about “normativity” are about the same subject or (as recently argued by Derek ...

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  3. 18 de abr. de 2016 · Stephen Finlay’s Confusion of Tongues (COT) is an ambitious book. Its first half advances a unifying semantics for normative words, including ‘good’, ‘ought’, and ‘reason’. In the second half, he argues that this semantics, combined with a single pragmatic principle, can explain the uses of such expressions of special interest to ethicists.

  4. Stephen Finlay. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 84 (1):1 – 20 (2006) Copy B IB T E X. Abstract Bernard Williams's motivational reasons-internalism fails to capture our first-order reasons judgements, while Derek Parfit's nonnaturalistic reasons-externalism cannot explain the nature or normative authority of reasons. This paper offers ...

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  6. Defining Normativity. Stephen Finlay. In Toh Kevin, Plunkett David & Shapiro Scott (eds.), Dimensions of Normativity: New Essays on Metaethics and Jurisprudence. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 62-104 ( 2019 ) Copy BIBTEX.

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