1st Edition

The Autonomy of Normativity Logical and Metaphysical Interpretations of the Is-Ought-Gap

By Singa Behrens Copyright 2026
244 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

While the Is-Ought Gap has recently been a topic of growing interest, most contributions are firmly fixed on logical, often quite technical accounts of the autonomy thesis. This book defends two complementary autonomy theses—a modal and ground-based thesis—that provide a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of the nature of normativity. The autonomy thesis is often motivated by claims... Read more

Introduction

Part 1: The Normative and the Non-Normative
1. Constraints on Taxonomies
2. Existing Taxonomies
3. State-Based Taxonomy

Part 2: Logical Autonomy Theses
4. Inference Barriers and Modal Gaps
5. The Relevant Gap Principle
6. The Modal Profile of Authoritative Normativity

Part 3: Metaphysical Autonomy Theses
7. Ground-Based Autonomy
8. Relevant Autonomy Thesis
9. The Moral of Autonomy
10. Conclusion

Biography

Singa Behrens is a Post-Doctoral Research Assistant and Lecturer at Bielefeld University, Germany. Her research focuses on moral philosophy, metaethics, metaphysics, and normativity. Her published work has appeared in Analysis, Philosophical Studies, and Synthese.