By Appointment
Andrés Luco works in metaethics, moral psychology, and normative ethics. He has published on the definition of morality, our reasons to be moral, moral motivation, moral naturalism, moral progress, and the evolution of the "moral sense." His journal articles include "The Definition of Morality: Threading the Needle" (Social Theory and Practice, 2014), "Morality or False Consciousness?" (Journal of Philosophical Research, 2016), "Why Moral Naturalists Cannot Do Away with Categorical Reasons" (Philosophical Studies, 2016), and "How Moral Facts Cause Moral Progress" (Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 2019). He has also collaborated on papers exploring AI governance and the use of machine learning in educational technology.
Metaethics, moral psychology, normative ethics