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    On the Correlation Between Moral Belief and Motivation

    Luke Taylor in The Journal of Value Inquiry (2024)

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    Supervenience, expressivism and theistic ethics

    Expressivism is supposed to have an advantage over moral realism, in that it can explain why it is a conceptual truth that the moral supervenes on the natural, even though the natural does not entail the moral...

    Luke Taylor in Philosophical Studies (2023)

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    What’s So Queer About Morality?

    Mackie (Ethics: inventing right and wrong, Penguin Books, London, 1977) famously argued for a moral error theory on the basis that objective moral values, if they existed, would be very queer entities. Unfortu...

    Luke Taylor in The Journal of Ethics (2020)

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    Corporate Responsibility for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Rights in Search of a Remedy?

    It is no longer a revelation that companies have some responsibility to uphold human rights. However, delineating the boundaries of the relationship between business and human rights is more vexed. What is it ...

    Justine Nolan, Luke Taylor in Journal of Business Ethics (2009)