Journal of Moral Philosophy 4 (3), 2007: Issue on Metaethics

The latest issue of the Journal of Moral Philosophy has just been published and all articles are on the topic of ‘metaethics’. Papers were originally presented at a conference organized by Fabian Freyenhagen at King’s College, Cambridge. The issue can be found here. The contents are as follows:

Notes on contributors

Fabian Freyenhagen, ‘Editorial’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 4(3) (2007): 310.

Russ Shafer-Landau, ‘Moral and Theological Realism: The Explanatory Argument’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 4(3) (2007): 311-29.

Michael Ridge, ‘Anti-Reductionism and Supervenience’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 4(3) (2007): 330-48.

John Broome, ‘Does Rationality Consist in Responding Correctly to Reasons?’ Journal of Moral Philosophy 4(3) (2007): 349-74.

Alison Hills, ‘Practical Reason, Value and Action’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 4(3) (2007): 375-92.

Onora O’Neill, ‘Normativity and Practical Judgement’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 4(3) (2007): 393-405.

Thomas Pink, ‘Normativity and Reason’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 4(3) (2007): 406-31.

Referees for volume 4

My thanks again to Hallvard Lillehammer, King’s College, Cambridge’s Faculty of Philosophy, and, most especially, Fabian for organizing such a terrific conference.

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