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Defending the Moral\Epistemic Parity
Cuneo, Terence; Kyriacou, ChristosDo irreducible moral and epistemic facts stand or fall together? In his critical engagement with Cuneo’s The Normative Web, Chris Heathwood maintains that they do not. Appealing to a version of the Open Question Argument, ...
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Evolutionary Debunking: The Demarcation Problem
Kyriacou, Christos (2019)Recent literature has paid considerable attention to evolutionary debunking arguments. But the cogency of evolutionary debunking arguments is compromised by a problem for such arguments that has been somewhat overlooked, ...
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Evolutionary Debunking: The Milvian Bridge Destabilized
Kyriacou, Christos (2019)Recent literature has paid attention to a demarcation problem for evolutionary debunking arguments. This is the problem of asking in virtue of what regulative metaepistemic norm evolutionary considerations either render a ...
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From Moral Fixed Points to Epistemic Fixed Points
Kyriacou, Christos (Springer International Publishing, 2018)In a recent paper Terence Cuneo and Russ Shafer-Landau argue that there are moral conceptual truths that are substantive in content, what they called “moral fixed points.” I argue that insofar as we have some reason to ...
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Kyriacou, Christos (Springer International Publishing, 2018)
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Review of Essays in the Metaphysics of Mind by Jaegwon Kim. Oxford:Oxford University Press. 2010
Kyriacou, Christos (2011)
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Review of New Waves in Metaethics by Michael Brady. Hampshire:Palgrave Macmillan. 2011
Kyriacou, Christos (2011)
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Review of Critical Discussion of 'Foundations for Moral Relativism' by David Velleman. UK: Open Book Publishers. 2013
Kyriacou, Christos (2015)
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Tolstoy’s Implicit Moral Theory: An Interpretation and Appraisal
Kyriacou, Christos (2019)I sketch an interpretation of Tolstoy’s implicit moral theory on the basis of his masterpieces War and Peace and Anna Karenina. I suggest that Tolstoy is a theistic moral realist who believes that God’s will identifies the ...