• Colorado State University
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor and Holmes Rolston III Endowed Chair In Environmental Ethics and Philosophy
Washington University in St. Louis
Philosophy/Neuroscience/Psychology Program
PhD, 2002
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States of America
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    Ethics, Policy & Environment, Volume 14, Issue 3, Page 291-295, October 2011
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    Preference Aggregation and Individual Development Rights
    Ethics, Place and Environment 12 (3): 301-304. 2009.
    It is both a moral tragedy and a travesty of social justice that responses to present unacceptable levels of Greenhouse Gases often involve constraining development, and that the burden of t...
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    Centering Value Pluralism in Environmental Ethics
    Southwest Philosophy Review 21 (1): 93-101. 2005.
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    The Agent Relativity of Directed Reasons
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 10 391-400. 2008.
    Directed reasons are reasons that rely for their normative significance on the authority one individual has with respect to another. Acts such as promising seem to generate such reasons. These reasons seem paradigmatically agent relative: they do not hold for all agents. This paper provides a defense of the claim that theform of agent relativism seemingly required by directed reasons is innocuous, and poses no general problem for a practice dependent account of directed reasons, and, therefore, …Read more