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    Sentience, Rationality, and Moral Status: A Further Reply to Hsiao
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (4): 697-704. 2016.
    Timothy Hsiao argues that animals lack moral status because they lack the capacity for the sort of higher-level rationality required for membership in the moral community. Stijn Bruers and László Erdős have already raised a number of objections to this argument, to which Hsiao has replied with some success. But I think a stronger critique can be made. Here I raise further objections to three aspects of Hsiao's view: his conception of the moral community, his idea of root capacities grounded in o…Read more
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    Leibniz's Alleged Ambivalence About Sensible Qualities
    Studia Leibnitiana 44 (2): 229-245. 2012.
    Leibniz has been accused of being ambivalent about the nature of sensible qualities such as color, heat, and sound. According to the critics, he unwittingly vacillates between the view that these qualities are really just complex mechanical qualities of bodies and the competing view that they are something like the perceptions or experiences that confusedly represent these mechanical qualities. Against this, I argue that the evidence for ascribing the first approach to Leibniz is rather strong, …Read more