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GEOFFREY SAYRE-MCCORD
Professor
Department Chair
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Geoff
Sayre-McCord has published articles on moral theory, epistemology,
and modern philosophy, and has edited Essays on Moral
Realism and Hume:
Moral Philosophy. He is currently working on
metaethics, moral theory, and epistemology. Some publications
include: "Coherence
and Models for Moral Theorizing,"
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly (1985); "Deontic Logic
and the Priority of Moral Theory," Noûs (1986);
"The Many
Moral Realisms," Southern Journal
of Philosophy, Spindel Conference Supplement, (1986);
"Moral Theory
and Explanatory Impotence," Midwest Studies
(1988); "Deception and Reasons to be Moral," American Philosophical
Quarterly, (1989); "Functional
Explanations and Reasons as Causes," Philosophical
Perspectives (1990); "Being a Realist about
Relativism," Philosophical Studies (1991); "Normative
Explanations," Philosophical Perspectives (1992);
"On Why Hume's General
Point of View Isn't Ideal -- and Shouldn't Be," Social
Philosophy and Policy (1994); "Coherentist
Epistemology and Moral Theory," in Moral Knowledge?,
ed. by Sinnott-Armstrong and Timmons (1996); "Hume and the Bauhaus Theory
of Ethics," Midwest Studies (1996); "Hume's Representation
Argument Against Rationalism,"
Manuscrito (1997); "The
Meta-Ethical Problem,"
Ethics (1997); "'Good'
on Twin Earth," Philosophical Issues (1997);
"Contractarianism,"
Blackwell Guide to Ethical Theory (1999); "Criminal
Justice and Legal Reparations," Philosophical Issues
(2001); "Mill's
'Proof': A More than Half-Hearted Defense," Social
Philosophy and Policy (2001); "On
the Relevance of Ignorance to the Demands of Morality,"
Rationality,
Rules, and Ideals, ed. by Sinnott-Armstrong
(2002); "Moral Realism,"
Oxford Handbook of
Moral Theory, ed. by Copp (2006); "Moral
Semantics and Empirical Enquiry,"
Moral Psychology,
ed. by Sinnott-Armstrong (in press); "Hume on Practical
Morality and Inert Reason," Oxford
Studies in Metaethics, ed. by Shafer-Landau
(forthcoming). [Complete CV]
phone: (919) 962-2695
email: sayre-mccord@unc.edu
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