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932Responsibility for Global Health: Is There a Case for 'Duty Dumping'?Jurisprudence 6 (1): 144-150. 2015.
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1536Risk, Harm and Intervention: the case of child obesityMedicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (2): 191-200. 2014.In this paper we aim to demonstrate the enormous ethical complexity that is prevalent in child obesity cases. This complexity, we argue, favors a cautious approach. Against those perhaps inclined to blame neglectful parents, we argue that laying the blame for child obesity at the feet of parents is simplistic once the broader context is taken into account. We also show that parents not only enjoy important relational prerogatives worth defending, but that children, too, are beneficiaries of that…Read more
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52Individual choice and unequal participation in higher educationTheory and Research in Education 5. 2007.Does the unequal participation of non-traditional students in higher education indicate social injustice, even if it can be traced back to individuals' choices? Drawing on luck egalitarian approaches,this article suggests that an answer to this question must take into account the effects of unequal brute luck on educational choices.I use a framework based on expected utility theory to analyse qualitative studies on educational choice.This reveals a variety of mechanisms through which differences…Read more
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McGill UniversityDepartment of Philosophy
Department of Equity, Ethics and PolicyAssociate Professor
University of Oxford
DPhil, 2008
Montreal, Canada
Areas of Interest
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Equality |
| Justice |