•  211
    On the real world duties imposed on us by human rights
    Journal of Social Philosophy 40 (4): 466-487. 2009.
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    The Asymmetry Objection Rides Again: On the Nature and Significance of Justificatory Disagreement
    with Timothy Fowler
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 32 (2): 133-146. 2014.
    Political liberalism offers perhaps the most developed and dominant account of justice and legitimacy in the face of disagreement among citizens. A prominent objection states that the view arbitrarily treats differently disagreement about the good, such as on what makes for a good life, and disagreement about justice. In the presence of reasonable disagreement about the good, political liberals argue that the state must be neutral, but they do not suggest a similar response given reasonable disa…Read more
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    Doing more than one’s fair share
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 19 (5): 591-608. 2016.
    What duties do people have in the face of noncompliance of others with their duties? The paper defends the duty to take up the slack when slack taking is necessary to assist those in dire need. This duty has been criticized by J. L. Cohen, Liam Murphy and, more recently, David Miller. The duty is defended against arguments that appeal to the structure of the duty to aid, fair shares, responsibility, counterintuitiveness, and perverse consequences. The paper considers the implications of the duty…Read more
  •  212
    Rescuing Luck Egalitarianism
    Journal of Social Philosophy 44 (4): 402-419. 2013.
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    Harmful Choices: Scanlon and Voorhoeve on Substantive Responsibility
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (4): 1-488. 2013.
    How should the fact that a given policy offers people choice bear on policy selection? Should we favour choice-granting policies even if choices lead to harmful outcomes, and even if the causal thesis is true and people are not fully in control of how they choose? T.M. Scanlon and Alex Voorhoeve have tried to locate the significance of choice in the value or potential value that it has for choice-bearers. I show that this leaves them vulnerable to a general dilemma: either they can explain the s…Read more