Dr Guy Fletcher
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Stipediary Lecturer in Philosophy, Exeter College Exeter College |
Research Interests
Metaethics, Normative Ethics, Hume, Political Philosophy, Epistemology
Career & Education
| 2006 - 2009 | Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Reading |
| 2004 - 2005 | MA (Research) Philosophy, University of Nottingham |
| 2001 - 2004 | BA Hons Philosophy, University of Nottingham |
Articles
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‘Buck-Passing Accounts of Prudential Value’, Philosophical Studies, (forthcoming).
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‘Brown and Moore’s Value Invariabilism versus Dancy's Variabilism’, Philosophical Quarterly, 60 (2010), 162-68.
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‘Rejecting Well-Being Invariabilism’, Philosophical Papers, 38/1 (2009), 21-34.
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'Sentimental Value’, Journal of Value Inquiry, 43 (2009), 55-65.
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‘On Hatzimoysis on Sentimental Value’, Philosophia, 37 (2009), 149-52.
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‘Mill, Moore, and Intrinsic Value’, Social Theory and Practice, 34 (2008), 517-32.
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‘Variable versus Fixed-Rate Rule-Utilitarianism’ (with Brad Hooker), Philosophical Quarterly, 58 (2008), 344-52.
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‘The Consistency of Qualitative Hedonism and the Value of (at least some) Malicious Pleasures’, Utilitas, 20 (2008), 462-71.
Critical Notices and Reviews
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Review of Rachel Cohon’s Hume’s Ethics: Feeling and Fabrication, Philosophical Quarterly, (forthcoming).
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‘Uneasy Companions: Terence Cuneo’s The Normative Web and Hallvard Lillehammer’s Companions in Guilt: Arguments for Ethical Objectivity’, Ratio, 22 (2009), 359-68.
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Review of Richard Kraut’s What is Good And Why: The Ethics of Well-Being, Analysis Reviews, 69/3 (2009), 576-8.
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‘Wrongness, Welfarism and Evolution: Crisp on Reasons and the Good’, Ratio, 20 (2007), 341-47.