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  1. Materiales para un estudio del fenómeno jurídico.Andrés Cuneo Macchiavello - 1974 - [Santiago]: Editorial Jurídica de Chile.
     
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    La ontología de Roman Ingarden acerca de Los objetos temporales: Análisis Y proyecciones.Mario Cuneo Bosco - 2013 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 69:83-98.
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    Terence Cuneo. Ritualized Faith: Essays on the Philosophy of Liturgy.H. E. Baber - 2018 - Journal of Analytic Theology 6:700-703.
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  4. Terence Cuneo and René van Woudenberg, The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid Reviewed by.Dabney Townsend - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (5):316-319.
     
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    P. Cuneo, L’architettura della scuola regionale di Ani nell'Armenia medievale.W. Djobadze - 1980 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 73 (1).
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    Terence Cuneo, Thomas Reid on the Ethical Life.James J. S. Foster - 2022 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 20 (1):77-80.
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    Terence Cuneo, The Normative Web: An Argument for Moral Realism. [REVIEW]Robert F. J. Seddon - 2007 - Philosophical Writings (35):63--66.
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    Replies to Cuneo, Driver, and Littlejohn.Daniel Star - 2016 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 93 (3):728-744.
  9. Terence Cuneo. Speech and Morality. On the Metaethical Implications of Speaking. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. [REVIEW]Michael Klenk - 2015 - Ethical Perspectives 22 (2):345-350.
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    Terence Cuneo & René Van Woudenberg , The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid. Cambridge 2004: Cambridge University Press. 369 pages. ISBN 0521012082. [REVIEW]M. DeMoor - 2005 - Philosophia Reformata 70 (1):76-78.
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  11. Review of Terence Cuneo Ritualized Faith: Essays on the Philosophy of Liturgy. [REVIEW]Amber Griffioen - 2018 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (2):218-224.
    Review of Terence Cuneo, "Ritualized Faith: Essays on the Philosophy of Liturgy", Oxford Univ. Press 2016, 228pp.
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  12. Review of Terence Cuneo's Speech and morality: On the Metaethical Implications of Speaking. [REVIEW]Spencer Jay Case - 2015 - Tradition and Discovery 42 (1):59-62.
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    ”Review of Terence CuneoThe Normative Web: An Argument for Moral Realism[REVIEW]James Lenman - 2008 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (6).
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  14. The Moral Fixed Points: Reply to Cuneo and Shafer-Landau.Stephen Ingram - 2015 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 9 (1):1-5.
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    Terence CUNEO, The Normative Web: An Argument for Moral Realism.Charles Côté-Bouchard - 2010 - Ithaque 7:131-135.
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  16. Review of Terence Cuneo, The Normative Web: An Argument for Moral Realism (OUP, 2007). [REVIEW]Daniel Star - 2010 - Mind 119 (473):210-215.
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    Review: Terence Cuneo, Speech and Morality: On the Metaethical Implications of Speaking. [REVIEW]John Eriksson - 2015 - Ethics 126 (1):220-225.
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    Review: Terence Cuneo, Speech and Morality: On the Metaethical Implications of Speaking. [REVIEW]Review by: John Eriksson - 2015 - Ethics 126 (1):220-225.
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    Abitare il limite: terre di confine nello spazio globale: atti del Convegno tenutosi a Cuneo il 7 maggio 1999.Graziano Lingua & Fabrizio Pepino (eds.) - 2000 - Torino: S. Zamorani.
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    Philosophical Methodology: From Data to Theory, by John Bengson, Terence Cuneo, and Russ Shafer-Landau.Emily Esch - 2023 - Teaching Philosophy 46 (4):570-573.
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    Thomas Reid and the Ethical Life by Terence Cuneo.Gordon Graham - 2021 - Review of Metaphysics 74 (4):621-622.
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    Philosophy Comes to Dinner: Arguments about the Ethics of Eating, edited by Andrew Chignell, Terence Cuneo, and Matthew C. Halteman.Mark C. Navin - 2017 - Teaching Philosophy 40 (4):490-492.
  23. The Normative Web: An Argument for Moral Realism, by Terence Cuneo.Keith DeRose - 2010 - Mind 119 (473):1-5.
     
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    The politics of human frailty. By Christopher Insole and religion in the liberal polity. Edited by Terence Cuneo.John Sullivan - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (2):315–318.
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  25. The normative web: An argument for moral realism • by Terence Cuneo[REVIEW]Simon Kirchin - 2009 - Analysis 69 (1):189-190.
    In this excellent, clearly written, and clear sighted book, Terence Cuneo defends moral realism from a variety of different attacks. Cuneo is particularly interested in the charge that the moral facts that realists posit are suspect because they are unnatural and queer. He addresses a number of arguments against realism, not least Mackie's Argument from Queerness. What makes the book distinctive is its strategy. Cuneo is keen to show that moral facts and epistemic facts are very similar, (...)
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    Ritualized Faith: Essays on the Philosophy of Liturgy. By Terence Cuneo. Pp. x, 228. Oxford University Press, 2016. £46.41, $85.55. [REVIEW]Joseph Martos - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (6):968-969.
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    Nicholas Wolterstorff, Inquiring About God: Selected Essays Volume I, edited by T. Cuneo, New York 2010: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521514651. [REVIEW]Jeroen Smid - 2011 - Philosophia Reformata 76 (1):157-160.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid Terence Cuneo and René Van Woudenberg, editors New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004, xxii + 369 pp., $70.00, $26.00 paper. [REVIEW]D. D. Todd - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (1):197-199.
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    Review of "Speech and Morality" by T. Cuneo[REVIEW]Neil Sinclair - 2017 - Analysis 77 (3):643-648.
  30. Speech and Morality: On the Metaethical Implications of Speaking, written by Terence Cuneo[REVIEW]Nicholas Laskowski - 2017 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 14 (6):781-784.
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    Inquiring About God: Selected Essays, Volume, 1 by Nicholas Wolterstorff, edited by Terence Cuneo; and Practices of Belief: Selected Essays, Volume 2, by Nicholas Wolterstorff, edited by Terence Cuneo[REVIEW]R. T. Mullins - 2012 - Faith and Philosophy 29 (4):478-482.
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    Speech and Morality: On the Metaethical Implications of Speaking, by Cuneo, Terence: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. xiv + 259, £35. [REVIEW]Graham Oddie - 2016 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (3):602-605.
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    The Cambridge Companion to the Thomas Reid, Terence Cuneo and René van Woudenberg, Eds., Cambridge University Press, 2004. 369 pp. Paperback £18.99. ISBN: 0521012082. [REVIEW]Ryan Nichols - 2005 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 3 (1):83-93.
  34. Tassare l’Anidride Carbonica Per Ridurre il Cuneo Fiscale: Una Proposta Per la Sinistra Europea.Fausto Corvino - 2021 - Economia E Politica:1-5.
    Molti esperti concordano sul fatto che la pandemia di Covid-19 sia l'occasione giusta per iniziare a tassare l’anidride carbonica, ora che la domanda e quindi anche il prezzo dei combustibili fossili sono scesi. Tuttavia, la carbon tax continua ad essere vista con sospetto, soprattutto tra i progressisti, che temono che questa misura abbia effetti regressivi. Allo stesso tempo, i sostenitori di una carbon tax a entrate positive, che finanzi investimenti in progetti ecologici, rischiano di allarmare eccessivamente l’elettorato conservatore. In questo (...)
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    Religion in the Liberal Polity—ed. Terence Cuneo[REVIEW]Brendan Sweetman - 2007 - International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (2):237-239.
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    Inquiring about God: Selected essays, volume 1 * by Nicholas Wolterstorff * edited by Terence Cuneo * practices of belief: Selected essays, volume 2 * by Nicholas Wolterstorff * edited by Terence Cuneo[REVIEW]P. Forrest - 2011 - Analysis 71 (3):593-595.
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    Review of Terence Cuneo (ed.), Religion and the Liberal Polity[REVIEW]John J. Davenport - 2005 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (7).
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    Reid's tradition of inquiry: A grateful response to Cuneo.William C. Davis - 2008 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 6 (1):105-110.
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    Ontological Entanglement in the Normative Web.Benjamin Winokur - 2017 - Dialogue 56 (3):483-501.
    Terence Cuneo has recently argued that we have to be committed to the existence of epistemic facts insofar as they are indispensable to theorizing. Furthermore, he argues that the epistemic properties of these facts are inextricably ‘ontologically entangled’ with certain moral properties, such that there exist ‘moral-epistemic’ facts. Cuneo, therefore, concludes that moral realism is true. I argue that Cuneo’s appeal to the existence of moral-epistemic facts is problematic, even granting his argument for the existence of indispensable (...)
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  40. From Moral Fixed Points to Epistemic Fixed Points.Christos Kyriacou - 2018 - In Christos Kyriacou & Robin McKenna (eds.), Metaepistemology: Realism & Antirealism. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
    Cuneo and Shafer-Landau (2014) argued that there are moral conceptual truths that are substantive in content, what they called ‘moral fixed points’. I argue that insofar as we have some reason to postulate moral fixed points, we have equal reason to postulate epistemic fixed points (e.g. the factivity condition). To this effect, I show that the two basic reasons Cuneo and Shafer-Landau (2014) offer in support of moral fixed points naturally carry over to epistemic fixed points. In particular, (...)
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  41. Are the Moral Fixed Points Conceptual Truths?Daan Evers & Bart Streumer - 2016 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (1):1-9.
    Terence Cuneo and Russ Shafer-Landau have recently proposed a new version of moral nonnaturalism, according to which there are nonnatural moral concepts and truths but no nonnatural moral facts. This view entails that moral error theorists are conceptually deficient. We explain why moral error theorists are not conceptually deficient. We then argue that this explanation reveals what is wrong with Cuneo and Shafer-Landau’s view.
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    Moral Fixed Points, Rationality and the ‘Why Be Moral?’ Question.Christos Kyriacou - 2019 - Erkenntnis 86 (3):647-664.
    Cuneo and Shafer-Landau have argued that there are moral conceptual truths that are substantive and non-vacuous in content, what they called ‘moral fixed points’. If the moral proposition ‘torturing kids for fun is pro tanto wrong’ is such a conceptual truth, it is because the essence of ‘wrong’ necessarily satisfies and applies to the substantive content of ‘torturing kids for fun’. In critique, Killoren :165–173, 2016) has revisited the old skeptical ‘why be moral?’ question and argued that the moral (...)
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    The Difference Holiness Makes.Mark C. Murphy - 2023 - Journal of Analytic Theology 11:470-488.
    Terence Cuneo & Jada Twedt Strabbing, Samuel Fleischacker, Jonathan Rutledge & Jordan Wessling, and Sameer Yadav have generously engaged with the accounts of divine holiness and its implications offered in my _Divine Holiness and Divine Action_ (2021), criticizing its arguments and in some cases offering attractive alternative accounts. Here I respond to some of their criticisms.
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  44. Should moral intuitionism go social?Marvin Backes, Matti Eklund & Eliot Michaelson - 2022 - Noûs 57 (4):973-985.
    In recent work, Bengson, Cuneo, and Shafer‐Landau (2020) develop a new social version of moral intuitionism that promises to explain why our moral intuitions are trustworthy. In this paper, we raise several worries for their account and present some general challenges for the broader class of views we call Social Moral Intuitionism. We close by reflecting on Bengson, Cuneo, and Shafer‐Landau's comparison between what they call the “perceptual practice” and the “moral intuition practice”, which we take to raise (...)
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  45. Moral error theory, explanatory dispensability and the limits of guilt.Silvan Wittwer - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (10):2969-2983.
    Recently, companions in guilt strategies have garnered significant philosophical attention as a response to arguments for moral error theory, the view that there are no moral facts and that our moral beliefs are thus systematically mistaken. According to Cuneo (The normative web: an argument for moral realism, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007), Das (Philos Q 66:152–160, 2016; Australas J Philos 95(1):58–69, 2017), Rowland (J Ethics Soc Philos 7(1):1–24, 2012; Philos Q 66:161–171, 2016) and others, epistemic facts would be just (...)
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  46. Moral and epistemic open-question arguments.Chris Heathwood - 2009 - Philosophical Books 50 (2):83-98.
    An important and widely-endorsed argument for moral realism is based on alleged parallels between that doctrine and epistemic realism -- roughly the view that there are genuine epistemic facts, facts such as that it is reasonable to believe that astrology is false. I argue for an important disanalogy between moral and epistemic facts. Epistemic facts, but not moral facts, are plausibly identifiable with mere descriptive facts about the world. This is because, whereas the much-discussed moral open-question argument is compelling, the (...)
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    Conceptual Truths, Evolution, and Reliability about Authoritative Normativity.David Plunkett - 2020 - Jurisprudence 11 (2):169-212.
    An important challenge for non-naturalistic moral realism is that it seems hard to reconcile it with the (purported) fact of our reliability in forming correct moral beliefs. Some philosophers (including Cuneo and Shafer-Landau) have argued that we can appeal to conceptual truths about our moral concepts in order to respond to this challenge. Call this “the conceptual strategy”. The conceptual strategy faces a problem: it isn’t clear that the relevant moral concepts are “extension-revealing” in the way that the conceptual (...)
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  48. Epistemic Reductionism and the Moral-Epistemic Disparity.Chris Heathwood - 2018 - In Christos Kyriacou & Robin McKenna (eds.), Metaepistemology: Realism & Antirealism. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 45-70.
    In previous work, I defend the following disparity between moral and epistemic facts: whereas moral facts are irreducibly normative, epistemic facts – facts such as that some subject is epistemically justified in believing something – are reducible to facts from some other domain (such as facts about probabilities). This moral-epistemic disparity is significant because it undercuts an important kind of argument for robust moral realism. My defense of epistemic reductionism and of the moral-epistemic disparity has been criticized by Richard Rowland (...)
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    How to Have Your Quasi-Cake and Quasi-Eat It Too.Sebastian Köhler - 2021 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 51 (3):204-220.
    Quasi-realism prominently figures in the expressivist research program. However, many complain that it has become increasingly unclear what exactly quasi-realism involves. This paper offers clarification. It argues that we need to distinguish two distinctive views that might be and have been pursued under the label “quasi-realism”: conciliatory expressivism and quasi-realism properly so-called. Of these, only conciliatory expressivism is a genuinely meta-ethical project, while quasi-realism is a first-order normative view. This paper demonstrates the fruitfulness of these clarifications by using them to (...)
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  50. Are Moral Error Theorists Intellectually Vicious?Stephen Ingram - 2018 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 13 (1):80-89.
    Christos Kyriacou has recently proposed charging moral error theorists with intellectual vice. He does this in response to an objection that Ingram makes against the 'moral fixed points view' developed by Cuneo and Shafer-Landau. This brief paper shows that Kyriacou's proposed vice-charge fails to vindicate the moral fixed points view. I argue that any attempt to make an epistemic vice-charge against error theorists will face major obstacles, and that it is highly unlikely that such a charge could receive the (...)
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