• 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 that peculiar practice of promising
    Philosophical Studies 140 (3). 2008.
    T. M. Scanlon has alleged that the social practice of promising fails to capture the sense in which when I break my promise I have wronged the promisee in particular. I suggest the practice of promising requires the promisee to have a normatively significant status, a status with interpersonal authority with respect to the promisor, and so be at risk of a particular harm made possible by the social practice of promising. This formulation of the social practice account avoids Scanlon’s concern wi…Read more
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    Sourcing Stability in a Time of Climate Change
    Environmental Values 23 (2): 199-217. 2014.
    Anthropogenic climate change poses a direct and imminent threat to the stability of modern society. Recent reports of the probable consequences of climate change paint a grim picture; they describe a world environmentally much less stable than the world to which we have become accustomed. As we begin to adapt to our changing climate, we will need to identify new sources for the stability necessary for a flourishing society. I suggest that this stability should come from the ideals of the good li…Read more
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    Ethics, Policy & Environment, Volume 14, Issue 3, Page 291-295, October 2011