•  478
    Kant and Karma
    Journal of Buddhist Ethics 12. 2006.
    Adding to growing debate about the role of rebirth in Buddhist ethics, Dale S. Wright has recently advocated distinguishing and distancing the concept of karma from that of rebirth. In this paper, I evaluate Wright’s arguments in the light of Immanuel Kant’s views about supernatural beliefs. Although Kant is a paradigmatic Enlightenment critic of metaphysical speculation and traditional dogmas, he also offers thought-provoking practical arguments in favor of adopting supernatural (theistic) beli…Read more
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    Virtue Ethics and the Demands of Social Morality
    In Mark Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies Normative Ethics: Volume 4, Oxford University Press. pp. 236-260. 2014.
    Building on work by Steve Darwall, I argue that standard virtue ethical accounts of moral motivation are defective because they don't include accounts of social morality. I then propose a virtue ethical account of social morality, and respond to one of Darwall's core objections to the coherence of any such (non-Kantian) account.
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    Character
    In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Blackwell. 2013.
    A general discussion of what character is and why having character, or good character, might be thought to increase an agent's well-being.
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    NDPR: Moral Character: An Empirical Theory (by Christian Miller) (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2014 (2.7). 2014.
    Review of Christian Miller's "Moral Character: An Empirical Theory." I question Miller's criteria for overall judgements about the vice and vice of people's character traits, and sketch an alternative framework.
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    Summary of Nussbaum's book. Raises worries about the political neutrality of her psychoanalytic assumptions and about whether her compassion promoting policies can adequately mitigate problems like racism, selfishness, and partiality.