• 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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    On participation and membership in discursive practices
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 36 (1): 67-85. 2006.
    For a view which grounds norms in the practices of a particular group, determining who is in that group will determine the scope of those norms. Such a view requires an account of what it is to be a member of the group subject to that practice. In this article, the author presents the beginnings of such an account, limiting his inquiry to discursive practices; we might characterize such practices as those which require, as a condition of participation, participants both to exchange reasons with …Read more
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    In December 2014, 196 Parties convened in Lima for the 20th session of the Conference of the Parties. The meeting in Lima was, in many respects, a turning point in the history of climate n...
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    Thinning the Thicket
    Environmental Ethics 34 (3): 227-246. 2012.
    When Aldo Leopold claimed that “a thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community,” he made a conceptual connection between descriptive features of the biotic community and a normative judgment. In conjoining descriptive and normative elements within a single concept Leopold seemed to have been invoking what are now referred to as thick evaluative concepts. Two interpretations of thick concepts that have received increasing attention in envir…Read more