Bowman and Gordon Gray Professor of Philosophy at the University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
&
University of California at Irvine
Friday, May 25, 2001
3:00 p.m.
HOB 2
"Leibniz, Materialism, and the Relational Account of Space and Time." Studia Leibnitiana (1984), 16:204-211.
"Coherence and Models for Moral Theorizing." Pacific Philosophical Quarterly (January-April 1985), 66(1-2):170-190.
"Logical Positivism and the Demise of 'Moral Science'." In Nicholas Rescher, ed., The Heritage of Logical Positivism, pp. 83-92. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1985.
"Deontic Logic and the Priority of Moral Theory." Nous (June 1986), 20(2):179-197.
"The Many Moral Realisms."
Southern Journal of Philosophy (1986), 24(Supplement):1-22.
Spindel Conference: Moral Realism, Memphis State
University, October 10-12, 1985.
"Moral Realism Bibliography." Southern Journal of Philosophy (1986), 24(Supplement):143-159.
"Realism and Moral Epistemology." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of
Pittsburgh, 1986.
Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts
International (December 1986), 47(6A):2186-A.
Edited. Essays on Moral Realism.
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1988.
Contents:
Introduction: The Many Moral Realisms / Geoffrey Sayre-McCord:1-26
Critique of Ethics and Theology / A.J. Ayer:27-40
Ethical
Consistency / Bernard Williams:41-58
Supervenience Revisited /
Simon Blackburn:59-75
Ethics, Mathematics, and Relativism /
Jonathan Lear:76-94
The Subjectivity of Values / J.L. Mackie:95-118
Ethics and Observation / Gilbert Harman:119-124
Truth, Invention,
and the Meaning of Life / David Wiggins:127-165
Values and
Secondary Qualities / John McDowell:166-180
How to be a Moral
Realist / Richard N. Boyd:181-228
Moral Explanations / Nicholas L.
Sturgeon:229-255
Moral Theory and Explanatory Impotence /
Geoffrey
Sayre-McCord:256-282
Moral Reality / Mark Platts:282-300.
"Moral Theory and Explanatory Impotence." Midwest Studies in Philosophy (1988), 12:433-457.
"Deception and Reasons to Be Moral." American Philosophical Quarterly (April 1989), 26(2):113-122.
"Functional Explanations and Reasons as Causes." In James E. Tomberlin, ed., Philosophical Perspectives, 3: Philosophy of Mind and Action Theory, 1989, pp. 137-164. Ridgeview: Atascadero, 1989.
Review of Kathleen Okruhlik and James Robert Brown, eds., The Natural Philosophy of Leibniz. Philosophy of Science (March 1989), 56(1):173-174.
"Being a Realist about Relativism (In Ethics)." Philosophical Studies (February 1991), 61(1-2):155-176.
Deception and Reasons to Be Moral." In Peter Vallentyne, ed., Contractarianism and Rational Choice: Essays on David Gauthier's 'Morals by Agreement'. New York & Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
"Normative Explanations." In James E. Tomberlin, ed., Philosophical Perspectives, 6: Ethics, 1992, pp. 55-71. Atascadero: Ridgeview, 1992.
"On Why Hume's 'General Point of View' Isn't Ideal -- and Shouldn't Be." Social Philosophy & Policy (Winter 1994), 11(1):202-228.
"Coherintist Epistemology and Moral Theory." In Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Mark Timmons, eds., Moral Knowledge? New Readings in Moral Epistemology, pp. 137-189. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
"Hume and the Bauhaus Theory of Ethics." Midwest Studies in Philosophy (1996), 20:280-298.
"Different Kinds of Kind Terms: A Reply to Sosa and Kim." In Enrique Villaneuva, ed., Philosophical Issues, 8: Truth. Atascadero: Ridgeview, 1997.
"Good' on Twin Earth." In Enrique Villaneuva, ed., Philosophical Issues, 8: Truth. Atascadero: Ridgeview, 1997.
"Hume's Representation Argument against Rationalism." Manuscrito (1997), 20(2):77-94.
"The Metaethical Problem." Ethics (October 1997), 108(1):55-83.
"Contractarianism." In Hugh LaFollette, ed., The Blackwell Guide to Ethical Theory, pp. 247-267. Blackwell Philosophy Guides. Malden, Mass: Blackwell, 2000.
"Criminal Justice and Legal Reparations." Philosophical Issues.
"Mill's 'Proof': A More than Half-Hearted Defense." Social Philosophy and Policy.