Columbia University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1976
CV
Dallas, Texas, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Normative Ethics
Philosophy of Law
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    The nature of desert
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 21 (4): 585-594. 1983.
  •  150
    Motive and rightness
    Ethics 106 (2): 327-349. 1996.
    Motive and Rightness is the first book-length attempt to answer the question: Does the motive of an action ever make a difference to whether that action is ...
  •  165
    Collective responsibility
    Philosophical Studies 51 (1). 1987.
    More than one person can be responsible for a particular state of affairs--In this sense collective moral responsibility does indeed exist. However, Even in such cases, Moral responsibility is still fundamentally individualized since each agent responsible for a particular state of affairs is responsible for his/her actions which have the intention of producing this state of affairs
  •  175
    Intention, intentional action, and moral responsibility
    Philosophical Studies 82 (3). 1996.
    Philosophers traditionally have been concerned both to explain intentional behavior and to evaluate it from a moral point of view. Some have maintained that whether actions (and their consequences) properly count as intended sometimes hinges on moral considerations - specifically, considerations of moral responsibility. The same claim has been made about an action's properly counting as having been done intentionally. These contentions will be made more precise in subsequent sections, where infl…Read more
  •  62
    Pure Negligence
    American Philosophical Quarterly 30 (2). 1993.
  •  23
    Hard Luck, by Neil Levy (review)
    Mind 121 (482): 498-501. 2012.
  •  61
    Book reviews (review)
    with Tomas Kulka and David C. Graves
    Philosophia 21 (1-2): 141-159. 1991.