1. Geoffrey Sayre-McCord is an American philosopher who works in moral theory, ethics, meta-ethics, the history of ethics and epistemology.

1. Geoffrey Sayre-McCord is an American philosopher who works in moral theory, ethics, meta-ethics, the history of ethics and epistemology.
Geoffrey Sayre-McCord teaches at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Geoffrey Sayre-McCord is the director of the Philosophy, Politics and Economics Society.
Geoffrey Sayre-McCord is the Morehead-Cain Alumni Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Program at the University of North Carolina, where he has taught since 1985.
Geoffrey Sayre-McCord has written widely on metaethics, David Hume, contractualism and on issues at the intersection of philosophy, politics, and economics.
Geoffrey Sayre-McCord is author of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entries on moral realism and metaethics.
For five years, Geoffrey Sayre-McCord was a co-editor of the journal Nous.
Geoffrey Sayre-McCord's parents were William Maxwell McCord and Joan McCord, both of whom were college professors.
Geoffrey Sayre-McCord's brother is Rob McCord, a former Pennsylvania Treasurer.
Geoffrey Sayre-McCord is married to Harriet Sayre, the daughter of Francis Bowes Sayre Jr.