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    The little things
    The Philosophers' Magazine 26 20-21. 2004.
    This article argues that the supposedly small moral issues in everyday life are worthy of philosophical attention since they reveal much about character, values, and the complexity of moral judgements.
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    Relativism, Truth, and Implicit Commitments
    International Studies in Philosophy 32 (2): 95-126. 2000.
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    Moral Relativism
    In James Fieser & Bradley Dowden (eds.), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Routledge. 2011.
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    Cognitive relativism
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2006.
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    The Ethics of Gossiping
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 14 (1): 65-90. 2000.
    When is gossiping morally acceptable? In order to explore and develop a principled answer to this question, I pose the problem in a simplified, abstract form: What considerations govern what it is permissible for A to say to B about C? My approach involves first constructing a decision tree out of questions that apply general moral principles to any particular case. These principles filter out talk which, under normal circumstances, would be widely regarded as impermissible, such as breaches of …Read more
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    Relativism and Autonomy1
    Philosophical Forum 27 (2). 1996.