Unnatural Normativity? Critical notice of Ralph Wedgwood's Nature of Normativity [Book Review]

Philosophical Books 50 (2):63-82 (2009)
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Abstract

Ralph Wedgwood’s The Nature of Normativity significantly advances our understanding of metaethical realism. After briefly reviewing the overall structure of Wedgwood’s argument for a Platonist realism about normativity, this critical notice focuses on three of the central metaphysical and epistemological claims that he defends. I first explain and raise difficulties for Wedgwood’s core claim that the intentional is normative. I then argue that his innovative attempt to finesse the supervenience problem that faces metaethical Platonists fails. Finally, I critically examine his attempt to explain how his Platonism is compatible with an acceptable epistemology of the normative.

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Tristram McPherson
Ohio State University

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