Does the Incommensurability of Prudential and Impartial rationality avoid the...
In my last post, I mentioned an argument made by Stephen Layman. Layman asks us to consider the case of Ms Poore; Ms. Poore has lived many years in grinding poverty. She is not starving, but has only...
View ArticleThinking Matters Talk: Does Morality Need God? Part One
This year the New Zealand apologetics organization Thinking Matters, ran a “Confident Christianity Conference” in Auckland. I was asked to speak at this conference on the topic. Does Morality Need...
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This year the New Zealand apologetics organization Thinking Matters ran a “Confident Christianity Conference” in Auckland. I was asked to speak at this conference on the topic. Does Morality Need God?...
View ArticlePublished: Theological Utilitarianism, Supervenience, and Intrinsic Value
My paper, “Theological Utilitarianism, Supervenience, and Intrinsic Value” has been published in a special issue of Religions, devoted to the topic God and Ethics. The abstract is as follows: Erik...
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