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4th Annual Chapel Hill normativity workshop

Participating journal: Philosophical Studies

This special issue is devoted to a selection of papers presented at the 4th Annual Chapel Hill Normativity Workshop, which took place on April 1-3, 2022, on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. Each year, the Workshop aims to provide a forum for stimulating and constructive exchange among philosophers currently working on issues concerning normativity, broadly construed to include: the traditional questions of metaethics; theories of reasons, rationality, and reasoning; the semantics and pragmatics of normative language; the psychology of normative judgment; and the nature of epistemic normativity.

Online SUBMISSION through invitation only: Please use the journal’s Online Manuscript Submission System Editorial Manager®. Do note that paper submissions via email are not accepted.

Author Submission’s GUIDELINES: Authors are asked to prepare their manuscripts according to the journal’s standard Submission Guidelines.

EDITORIAL PROCESS:

• When uploading your paper in Editorial Manager, please select “SI: 4th Annual Chapel Hill Normativity Workshop” in the drop-down menu “Article Type”.

• Papers do not ordinarily exceed 10,000 words.

• All papers will undergo the journal’s standard review procedure (double-blind peer-review), according to the journal’s Peer Review Policy, Process and Guidance.

• Reviewers will be selected according to the Peer-Reviewer Selection policies.

Participating journal

Philosophical Studies is a dedicated periodical devoted to the publication of papers in exclusively analytic philosophy.

Editors

  • Chris Howard

    Chris Howard

    McGill University, Canada Chris Howard (chris.howard@mcgill.ca) is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at McGill University. He works primarily in ethics. His research has been published in leading philosophy journals including, among others, Ethics, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Oxford Studies in Metaethics, and Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics.
  • Alex Worsnip

    Alex Worsnip

    University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Alex Worsnip (aworsnip@unc.edu) is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He works primarily in epistemology and the theory of rationality. He is the author of Fitting Things Together: Coherence and the Demands of Structural Rationality (Oxford University Press, 2021) and of numerous journal articles in venues including the Journal of Philosophy, Mind, Ethics, and Noûs. He is also currently the Director of the Applied Epistemology Project at UNC.

Articles

Showing 1-7 of 7 articles
  1. The weight of reasons

    • Daniel Fogal
    • Olle Risberg
    OriginalPaper Open access 02 June 2023 Pages: 2573 - 2596

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