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    The Game Between a Biased Reviewer and His Editor
    with Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
    Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (1): 265-283. 2019.
    This paper shows that, for a large range of parameters, the journal editor prefers to delegate the choice to review the manuscript to the biased referee. If the peer review process is informative and the review reports are costly for the reviewers, even biased referees with extreme scientific preferences may choose to become informed about the manuscript’s quality. On the contrary, if the review process is potentially informative but the reviewer reports are not costly for the referees, the bias…Read more
  • Estudio Cualitativo Exploratorio De Las Pandillas Juveniles En La Ciudad De Arica
    with R. Gregorio Cayo and P. Milenne Benabarre
    Límite 8 3-36. 2001.
  • How is the Natural Law known?
    Rechtstheorie 30 (4): 479-493. 1999.
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    Racism, Psychology, and Morality: Dialogue with Faucher and Machery
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 41 (2): 250-268. 2011.
    I here respond to several points in Faucher and Machery’s vigorous and informative critique of my volitional account of racism (VAR). First, although the authors deem it a form of "implicit racial bias," a mere tendency to associate black people with "negative" concepts falls short of racial "bias" or prejudice in the relevant sense. Second, such an associative disposition need not even be morally objectionable. Third, even for more substantial forms of implicit racial bias such as race-based fe…Read more
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    Lies and the Vices of Self-Deception
    Faith and Philosophy 15 (4): 514-537. 1998.
    This essay applies to the morality of lying and other deception a sketch of a kind of virtues-based, input-driven, role-centered, patient-focused, ethical theory. Among the questions treated are: What is wrong with lying? Is it always and intrinsically immoral? Can it be correct, as some have vigorously maintained, that lying is morally wrong in some circumstances where other forms of deliberate dissimulation are not? If so, how can that be? And how can it be that lying to someone is immoral whe…Read more