Publication: Norms, reasons and anthropological naturalism
Norms, reasons and anthropological naturalism
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Glock, H.-J. (2022). Norms, reasons and anthropological naturalism. Philosophical Topics, 50, 9–32. https://doi.org/10.5840/philtopics20225012
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This article addresses the two most important areas of potential conflict between inferentialism and naturalism, namely normativity and rationality. Concerning the first, it sides with inferentialism, while at the same time developing a normativist position less vulnerable to naturalistic objections. There is nothing problematic or mysterious about semantic normativity or normativity in general. But one needs to distinguish different types of normativity and recognize that statements of norms can be perfectly truth-apt. Concerning the
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Glock, H.-J. (2022). Norms, reasons and anthropological naturalism. Philosophical Topics, 50, 9–32. https://doi.org/10.5840/philtopics20225012