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Skepticism about ought simpliciter
D Baker
Oxford studies in metaethics 13, 230-252, 2018
752018
How expressivists can and should explain inconsistency
D Baker, J Woods
Ethics 125 (2), 391-424, 2015
652015
The Varieties of Normativity
D Baker
The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics, 567-581, 2017
452017
Knowing yourself—And giving up on your own agency in the process
D Baker
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 90 (4), 641-656, 2012
202012
The abductive case for Humeanism over quasi-perceptual theories of desire
D Baker
J. Ethics & Soc. Phil. 8, v, 2014
162014
Ambivalent desires and the problem with reduction
D Baker
Philosophical Studies 150, 37-47, 2010
122010
Akrasia and the Problem of the Unity of Reason
D Baker
Ratio 28 (1), 65-80, 2015
112015
If you’re quasi-explaining, you’re quasi-losing
D Baker, R Shafer-Landau
Oxford studies in metaethics 16, 54-79, 2021
92021
Deliberators must be imperfect
D Baker
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 93 (2), 321-347, 2016
62016
Why Transparency Undermines Economy
D Baker
Synthese 192 (9), 2015
62015
The verdictive organization of desire
D Baker
Canadian Journal of Philosophy 47 (5), 589-612, 2017
52017
Quasirealism as semantic dispensability
D Baker
Philosophical Studies 178 (7), 2313-2333, 2021
42021
Deflating the many attitudes problem
D Baker
The Philosophical Quarterly 72 (1), 1-18, 2022
32022
Intuitions about disagreement do not support the normativity of meaning
D Baker
dialectica 70 (1), 65-84, 2016
32016
Expression and guidance in Schroeder’s expressivist semantics
D Baker
Erkenntnis 83 (4), 829-852, 2018
22018
Commentary on “Treatment and Accountability”
D Baker
Lanson Lectures in Bioethics (2016-2022) Assisted Suicide, Responsibility …, 2024
2024
Handling rejection
D Baker, J Woods
Philosophical Studies 180 (1), 159-190, 2023
2023
Quasirealism as semantic dispensability (Sep, 10.1007/s11098-020-01556-2, 2020)
D Baker
PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES 178 (7), 2335-2335, 2021
2021
Free Will and Action Explanation: A Non-Causal Combatibilist Account, by Scott Sehon: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, pp. xii+ 239,£ 45 (hardback).
D Baker
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 96 (2), 411-413, 2018
2018
Free Will and Action Explanation: A Non-Causal Combatibilist Account, by Scott Sehon
D Baker
2017
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