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Justin Clarke-Doane (Columbia)

Thursday, November 21, 2019, 03:00pm - 05:00pm

Realism, Objectivity, and Evaluation

I will discuss Benacerraf's epistemological challenge for realism about an area, F, like mathematics, metalogic, modality, or morality. I will argue that it should be understood as the challenge to show that our beliefs are safe, realistically construed -- i.e., as the challenge to show that we could not have easily had systematically false ones.  I will explain how F-pluralism -- the view that there are a plurality of F-like concepts, all independently satisfied -- can be understood as a response to Benacerraf's challenge.  And I will show that moral, and more generally, normative pluralism is peculiarly unsatisfactory.  One upshot of the discussion is a radicalization of Moore's Open Question Argument.  Another is that the concepts of realism and objectivity, which are widely identified, are actually in tension.

Location Philosophy Seminar Room

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