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103The Tensed or Tenseless Existence of NaturePhilo 6 (2): 205-210. 2003.In the debate between those who hold the tensed theory and those who hold the tenseless theory of time, Arthur Prior’s famous “Thank Goodness Argument” has had a special place. Initially designed to help tensers, it has seen its fortune change many times. In this paper the focus is on a methodological aspect of the argument. The purpose is to defend the “new reading” of the argument, which is intended to resolve an ontological issue by focusing on an epistemic fact, against a recent charge by Na…Read more
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1189Go Local: Morality and International ActivismEthics and Global Politics 6 (1): 1-24. 2013.A step towards constructing an ethics of international activism is proposed by formulating a series of constraints on what would constitute morally permissible agency in the context that involves delivering services abroad, directly or indirectly. Perhaps surprisingly, in this effort the author makes use of the concept of ‘force multiplier’. This idea and its official applications have explanatory importance in considering the correlation between the post-Cold War phenomenal growth in the number…Read more
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63Supererogation and Moral Luck: Two Problems for Kant, One Solution (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 36 (2): 221-233. 2002.
University of California, Santa Barbara
Department of Philosophy, University of California, Santa Barbara
PhD, 1991
Portland, Oregon, United States of America
Areas of Interest
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |