This Element examines the many facets of ethical realism and the issues at stake in metaethical debates about it-both between realism and non-realist alternatives, and between different versions of realism itself.
Mark Philp Books
Mark Philp is a British political philosopher and historian of political thought, specializing in British political thought of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His work delves into the pivotal ideas and debates of this tumultuous era, examining how political theories were shaped and how they, in turn, influenced society. He explores the historical roots of modern political concepts and their evolution within shifting social and cultural landscapes.


Radical Conduct reinterprets literary and political radicalism in London at the time of the French Revolution. It explores the tensions between the world people took for granted and their aspirations for change, exploring language, sociability, gender relations, music and dance.