We’re delighted to announce that Singa’s paper “A Semantics for Moral Error Theory” is now forthcoming in Analysis. Moral error theory has been criticized on formal grounds for lacking a coherent semantics of moral sentences. In this paper, it is shown that moral error theory can avoid this objection by adopting a truthmaker-based semantics of moral sentences. A central upshot of the paper is that moral error theory is compatible with a classical logic of moral notions.
Penultimate version available for download here.