Papers
(See the CV for a full list of published
stuff.)
- Telenomic Agency: Towards a proper functions
theory of normativity (pdf) is a recent paper on the biological basis of normativity.
This paper attempts to show that the notion of biological function/malfunction has more to
offer our understanding of genuine agency than is usually acknowledged. It is suggested
that moral and rational normativity attach to signals in very specific biological
regulatory systems, and that the complexity of these systems accounts for much of the
phenomenological richness of agency, as well as showing the error in standard
counterexamples. If this is correct, it turns out that the incommensurability between
"is" and "ought" may be due to the requirements of the systems within
which descriptive and overtly normative language have their biologically normative roles,
rather than to any incompleteness in naturalistic accounts. One consequence is that moral
language can have objective (and naturalistically specifiable) truth conditions, without
special moral facts and without reducibility to naturalistic description.
- CULTURAL EVOLUTION AND THE VARIABLE PHENOTYPE
(pdf) is a somewhat older paper on cultural transmission, in which I argue that you
don't need "memes"or the like in order to make sense of culural evolution. This
paper has appears here courtesy of Biology and Philosophy.
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