Pennsylvania State University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2012
CV
Hamilton, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Meta-Ethics
Areas of Interest
Climate Change
Animal Ethics
  •  1261
    Why there is no Evidence for the Intrinsic Value of Non-Humans
    Ethics and the Environment 16 (2): 25-36. 2011.
    The position of some environmental ethicists that some non-humans have intrinsic value as a mind-independent property is seriously flawed. This is because human beings lack any evidence for this position and hence are unjustified in holding it. For any possible world that is alleged to have this kind of intrinsic value, it is possible to conceive an observationally identical world that lacks intrinsic value. Hence, one is not justified in inferring the intrinsic value of some non-human from any …Read more
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    Ethical and Technical Challenges in Compensating for Harm Due to Solar Radiation Management Geoengineering
    with Peter Irvine
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 17 (2): 157-174. 2014.
    As a response to climate change, geoengineering with solar radiation management has the potential to result in unjust harm. Potentially, this injustice could be ameliorated by providing compensation to victims of SRM. However, establishing a just SRM compensation system faces severe challenges. First, there is scientific uncertainty in detecting particular harmful impacts and causally attributing them to SRM. Second, there is ethical uncertainty regarding what principles should be used to determ…Read more