Mark Schroeder’s Hypotheticalism: agent-neutrality, moral epistemology, and methodology [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies 157 (3):445-453 (2012)
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Abstract

Symposium contribution on Mark Schroeder's Slaves of the Passions. Argues that Schroeder's account of agent-neutral reasons cannot be made to work, that the limited scope of his distinctive proposal in the epistemology of reasons undermines its plausibility, and that Schroeder faces an uncomfortable tension between the initial motivation for his view and the details of the view he develops.

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Tristram McPherson
Ohio State University

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