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  1. Richard A. Rowland (December 8, 1880 – May 12, 1947) was an American studio executive and film producer.

  2. Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures | University of Leeds

  3. Richard Rowland. I completed my PhD in Philosophy in 2013 at the University of Reading. My PhD thesis, The Normative and the Evaluative: A Defence of the Buck-Passing Account of Value, dealt with normativity and value, specifically with the relationship between normative reasons and value.

  4. Sep 10, 2021 · by Richard Rowland is an introduction to the philosophical significance of moral disagreement and is part of Routledge’s series “New Problems in Philosophy”. The book consists of four parts which are further divided into 12 chapters that deal with metaethical, epistemological and political perspectives on moral disagreement.

    • Marco Tiozzo
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    • 2021
  5. Richard Rowland argues that the buck-passing account explains several important features of the relationship between reasons and value, as well as the relationship between the different varieties of value, in a way that its competitors do not.

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  6. Richard Rowland works on meatethics, normativity, and moral epistemology. His book, The Normative and the Evaluative: The Buck-Passing Account of Value (OUP, 2019) is the first book-length defence of the buck-passing account of value.

  7. Richard A. Rowland was an American studio executive and film producer. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Rowland was the head of Metro Pictures Corporation from 1915 to 1920, a studio he founded in 1915 along with Louis B. Mayer. Mayer left in 1918 to form his own studio.