The Generalized Integration Challenge in Metaethics

Noûs2.10
Volume: 53, Issue: 1, Pages: 192 - 223
Published: Aug 12, 2017
Abstract
The Generalized Integration Challenge (GIC) is the task of providing, for a given domain of discourse, a simultaneously acceptable metaphysics, epistemology and metasemantics and showing them to be so. In this paper, we focus on a metaethical position for which (GIC) seems particularly acute: the brand of normative realism which takes normative properties to be (i) mind‐independent and (ii) causally inert. The problem is that these metaphysical...
Paper Details
Title
The Generalized Integration Challenge in Metaethics
Published Date
Aug 12, 2017
Journal
Volume
53
Issue
1
Pages
192 - 223
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