This evening I handed several chapters of my metaphysic to a Rhodes philosophy graduate for editing -- the first of
five tranches. I value him highly for his ability to spot genuine
issues, and his fearlessness in telling me they are there. He did a previous critique -- and I have asked him, as I did the first time, to be "merciless". OBSERVATION: His earlier critique added valuable chapters to my metaphysic. For example, I had developed a new ethics, but did not provide a compelling reason to commit to it. The philosopher Richard Joyce puts it like this: ‘The bigger problem in moral philosophy is what happens if someone does not want to be good." That problem has now been addressed.
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