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    Moral Practice after Error Theory: Negotiationism.Björn Eriksson &Jonas Olson -2018 - In Richard Garner & Richard Joyce,The End of Morality: Taking Moral Abolitionism Seriously. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 113-130.
    We first deal with a few preliminary matters and discuss what-if any-distinct impact belief in moral error theory should have on our moral practice. Second, we describe what is involved in giving an answer to our leading question and take notice of some factors that are relevant to what an adequate answer might look like. We also argue that the specific details of adequate answers to our leading question will depend largely on context. Third, we consider three extant answers to (...) our leading question: fictionalism, conservationism, and abolitionism. Of these three, conservationism seems most promising. However, conservationism leaves pertinent questions unanswered. In order to provide answers to these questions, and ultimately to provide an answer to our leading question, conservationism needs to be supplemented, yielding an account we call “negotiationism.” This final proposal is not neat and tidy, but it might work reasonably well in the moral environment in which error theorists are likely to find themselves. (shrink)
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    Utilitarianism for Sinners.Björn Eriksson -1997 -American Philosophical Quarterly 34 (2):213 - 228.
    It is argued that utilitarianism should be reformulated as a scalar theory admitting of degrees of wrongdoing. It is also argued that the degree of wrongness of an action should be sensitive both to the relative valueloss the action results in and to the difficulty of having acted better. A version of utilitarianism meeting these specifications is forumalted.
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    Heavy duty: on the demands of consequentialism.Björn Eriksson -1994 - [Stockholm]: Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International.
    Various versions of the objection to utilitarianism that it is too demanding are discussed and rejected. It is argued that a scalar version of utilitarianism that makes wrongness a matter of degree further improves the prospects for utilitarianism to escape the demandingness-objection.
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  4. Artisten och djuren - en filosofisk cirkus.Björn Eriksson -1987 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 8 (1):35.
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  5. Kommentar till ett extranummer.Björn Eriksson -1988 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 9 (3):25.
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    Moral Practice in a Worthless World.Björn Eriksson -2018 -Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 12:97-102.
    This paper approaches the old question of what, if anything, we should do with our moral practice if we believe that moral nihilism is true and that there are no objective moral facts. Four responses to nihilism are discussed: abolitionism, conservationism, fictionalism and propagandism. They are all found to have their respective problems. Most of these problems stem from the complexity and variability of our actual moral practices which are curiously overlooked in previous discussions of this issue. These problems, however, (...) point towards a solution. By combining some of the elements from the four discussed views, a fifth response to nihilism, that retains their virtues without their drawbacks, is proposed. This response I call ‘negotiationism’ and I defend it as the hitherto best answer to the question of how to deal with our moral practice in case we think nihilism is true. (shrink)
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    Problems of an empirical sociology of knowledge.Björn Eriksson -1975 - Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell international (distr.).
  8. Recension av Jan Österberg: "Self and Others. A study of ethical egoism".Björn Eriksson -1990 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 11 (1):42.
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  9. Rec av Thomas Wetterström: Toward a theory of basic ethics.Björn Eriksson -1989 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 10 (4):28.
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  10. Recension av Torsten Petterson.Björn Eriksson -1989 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 10 (3):38.
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    The methods of ethics. Conflicts built to last.Björn Eriksson -unknown
    An impressive amount of evidence from psychology, cognitive neurology, evolutionary psychology and primatology seems to be converging on a ‘dual process’ model of moral or practical (in the philosophical sense) psychology according to which our practical judgments are generated by two distinct processes, one ‘emotive-intuitive’ and one ‘cognitive-utilitarian’. In this paper I approach the dual process model from several directions, trying to shed light on various aspects of our moral and practical lives.
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  12. Utilitarism för syndare.Björn Eriksson -1996 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 4.
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    Understanding Narrative Explanation.Björn Eriksson -2005 -Croatian Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):317-344.
    The paper describes and defends an eclectic approach to narrative explanation in history and social sciences (as well as in natural history). The view of narrative explanation defended allows combinations of several recent ideas concerning the nature of narrative explanation.The guiding idea is that the explanatory power of narratives consists in their capacity to accommodate various forms of explanations and interpretations. Narrative explanations are seen as theories abouthappenings that may consist of diverse forms of explanations, interpretations and explanation sketches. There (...) is no single form of narrative explanation, rather narrative is seen as a form tor synthesizing various explanations.Several problems concerning explanation and narrative are discussed with relation to the proposed approach: laws in explanations, literary or fictional aspects of narratives, relativism, constructivism and noncognitivism or antirealism. Hayden White’s theory of the explanatory role of “emplotment” is discussed and criticized.The upshot is that the eclectic approach defended does not face any problems unique to it: problems faced are general epistemological problem. The literary aspects of historical narrative are interpreted as normative and rhetorical, making the relevance of these aspects tor narrative explanation depend on the question whether there are legitimate moral explanations. (shrink)
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  14. Recension av Allan Gibbard: A Theory of Normative Judgment. [REVIEW]Björn Eriksson -1995 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 2.
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  15. Recension av Jeremy Benthams Panoptican. [REVIEW]Björn Eriksson -2003 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 3.
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  16. Recension av Sven Ove Hansson: Mill och socialismen. [REVIEW]Björn Eriksson -1996 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 1.
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  17. Recension av Shelley Kagan: The Limits of Morality. [REVIEW]Björn Eriksson -1991 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 4.
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  18. Recension av Torsten Petterssons Dolda principer. [REVIEW]Björn Eriksson -2002 -Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 4.
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