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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. [1] He is the son of actor Frank Finlay. [2]

  2. Jul 4, 2024 · In the latest of a series of actions that appear to be an attempt prove itself an employer of last resort, Australian Catholic University (ACU) has fired philosopher Stephen Finlay, the former director of its Dianoia Institute, which it abruptly shut down last year, despite the fact that it announced at the time that Finlay would ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Professor Finlay’s research is focused on metaethics and ethics, especially the nature of normativity, practical reasoning, moral psychology, and the semantic and metaphysical foundations of ethics.

  5. Stephen Finlay. Dianoia Institute of Philosophy at ACU & University of Southern California. Verified email at usc.edu - Homepage. Articles Cited by Co-authors. Title. ... S Finlay, J Snedegar. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 89 (1), 102-124, 2014. 44: 2014: Errors upon errors: a reply to joyce.

  6. Nov 26, 2019 · 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 nat.

  7. Stephen Finlay argues that they can, advancing a new theory of the meaning of this language and providing pragmatic explanations of the specially problematic features of its moral and deliberative uses which comprise the puzzles of metaethics.

  8. Professor Stephen Finlay has been appointed as the Director of a new institute dedicated to philosophical research at Australian Catholic University (ACU). ACU Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Greg Craven announced the appointment and the new Institute for Philosophy on Monday 1 April 2019.

  9. Philosophers widely maintain that analyzing normative language as describing facts about relations cannot account for special features of particularly moral and deliberative uses of normative...

  10. Stephen Finlay’s 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.