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    The Blackwell Companion to Applied Ethics (edited book)
    Blackwell. 2005.
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    Introduction: Symposium on Justice & Foreign Policy
    Law and Philosophy 35 (3): 249-250. 2016.
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    Gratitude as a virtue
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 80 (3). 1999.
    In my view, gratitude is better understood as a virtue than as a source of duties. In addition to showing how virtue theory provides a better match for our moral phenomenology of gratitude, I argue that recent work in the area of the suberogatory, our considered judgments concerning the role of third parties, our reluctance to posit claim‐rights to gratitude, and the observations of preceding studies of the subject all lend support to my contention that the language of duties is ill‐suited to de…Read more
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    A Defense of Stiffer Penalties for Hate Crimes
    Hypatia 21 (2): 62-80. 2006.
    After defining a hate crime as an offense in which the criminal selects the victim at least in part because of an animus toward members of the group to which the victim belongs, this essay surveys the standard justifications for state punishment en route to defending the permissibility of imposing stiffer penalties for hate crimes. It also argues that many standard instances of rape and domestic battery are hate crimes and may be punished as such.