Mark Schroeder (philosopher) explained

Mark Schroeder is an American philosopher whose scholarship focuses on metaethics, particularly expressivism and other forms of noncognitivism.[1] He is a professor of philosophy at the University of Southern California.[2]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marshall. Richard. 2014-02-08. being for. 2020-10-15. .
  2. Web site: Mark Schroeder. University of Southern California.
  3. Reviews of Slaves of the Passions:
    • Enoch. David. David Enoch (philosopher). 2011. On Mark Schroeder's Hypotheticalism: A Critical Notice of Slaves of the Passions. The Philosophical Review. en. 120. 3. 423–446. 10.1215/00318108-1263692. 0031-8108.
    • Price. A. W.. April 2009. none. Philosophy. en. 84. 2. 291–295. 10.1017/S0031819109000230. 1469-817X.
    • Barry. Melissa. 2010. none. Hume Studies. en. 36. 2. 225–228. 10.1353/hms.2010.0012. 170977367. 1947-9921.
    • Gregory. Alex. June 2009. Slaves of the Passions? On Schroeder's New Humeanism. Ratio. en. 22. 2. 250–257. 10.1111/j.1467-9329.2009.00429.x.
    • Alvarez. Maria. July 2009. none. Analysis. en. 69. 3. 574–576. 10.1093/analys/anp049. 0003-2638.
  4. Reviews of Being For:
    • Richard. Mark. 2011. none. The Philosophical Review. 120. 2. 321–326. 10.1215/00318108-2010-031. 0031-8108. 41301978. 170817264 .
    • Eriksson. John. October 2010. none. The Philosophical Quarterly. en. 60. 241. 878–882. 10.1111/j.1467-9213.2010.673_10.x.
  5. Boisvert. Daniel R.. 2013. none. Journal of Moral Philosophy. en. 10. 2. 234–236. 10.1163/17455243-01002003. 1745-5243.
  6. Brunero. John. October 2015. none. Ethics. en. 126. 1. 238–244. 10.1086/682184. 0014-1704.
  7. Reviews of Expressing Our Attitudes:
    • Howard. Christopher. April 2017. none. Ethics. en. 127. 3. 806–812. 10.1086/690083. 0014-1704.
    • Kremm. Doug. 2018. none. Analysis. en. 78. 1. 139–150. 10.1093/analys/anx090. 0003-2638.