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Ethics and Epistemology

Friday, November 13, 2009

Weekend reading

Epistemology

Lycan's "Epistemic Value"
Enoch and Shechter's "Basic Belief Forming Methods"
Something on Coherentism


Metaethics

Sayre-McCord "Explanatory Impotence and Moral Theory"
Putnam's "Fact and Value" (though I've been warned it's not very good)


Philosophy of Math

Colyvan, The Indispensability of Mathematics
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