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  1. Stephen Finlay (30 November 1956 – 14 February 2004) was an English actor, writer and artist. He trained as an artist at the Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts and then as an actor at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. He is the son of actor Frank Finlay.

  2. Stephen Finlay is a professor at Australian Catholic University, Dianoia Institute of Philosophy. They are interested in Meta-Ethics, Normativity and Naturalism, Value Relativism, Moral Semantics, Internalism and Externalism about Moral Judgment, Moral Naturalism and Non-Naturalism, Misc, Moral Psychology, Misc, Reasons, Misc, and Philosophy of ...

  3. 16 de abr. de 2014 · Oxford University Press. Book. Confusion of Tongues: A Theory of Normative Language. Get access. Stephen Finlay. Published: 16 April 2014. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Can normative words like ‘good’, ‘ought’, and ‘reason’ be defined in entirely non-normative terms?

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  4. 26 de nov. de 2019 · By. Stephen Finlay. Oxford University Press. The guiding idea of Confusion of Tongues (COT), 1 and the main point of the title, is that the central puzzles of metaethics – concerning inter alia the nature of normative facts and properties, our epistemic access to them, how they motivate us, and why they have authority over us ...

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    • 2020
  5. 2007. Quasi-Expressivism about Statements of Law: A Hartian Theory. S Finlay, D Plunkett. Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law 3, 49-86. , 2018. 24. 2018. Articles 1–20. ‪Dianoia Institute of Philosophy at ACU & University of Southern California‬ - ‪‪Cited by 2,196‬‬.

  6. Full Text. More. Stephen Finlays Confusion of Tongues is a bold and sophisticated book. The overarching goal is metaphysical: to reductively analyze normative facts, properties, and relations in terms of nonnormative facts, properties, and relations.

  7. Stephen Finlay Research. Professor and Director, Dianoia Institute of Philosophy at Australian Catholic University. & Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern California. USC Profile | ACU Profile | Contact | Short CV. Book. Confusion of Tongues: A Theory of Normative Language. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014.