•  1498
    Saints, Heroes and Moral Necessity
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 77 105-124. 2015.
    Many people who perform paradigmatic examples of acts of supererogation claim that they could not have done otherwise. In this paper I will argue that these self-reports from moral exemplars present a challenge to the traditional view of supererogation as involving agential sacrifice. I will argue that the claims made by moral exemplars are plausibly understood as what Bernard Williams calls a ‘practical necessity’. I will then argue that this makes it implausible to view these acts as involving…Read more
  •  246
    Forcing Cohen To Abandon Forced Supererogation
    Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 1 (1): 1-7. 2014.
    No abstract.