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    Friendship and Moral Danger
    with Dean Cocking
    Journal of Philosophy 97 (5): 278. 2000.
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    What's the Buzz? Undercover Marketing and the Corruption of Friendship1
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 25 (1): 2-18. 2008.
    abstract Undercover marketing targets potential customers by concealing the commercial nature of an apparently social transaction. In a typical case an individual approaches a marketing target apparently to provide some information or advice about a product in a way that makes it seem like they are a fellow consumer. In another kind of case, a friend displays a product to you, and encourages its purchase, but fails to disclose their association with the marketing firm. We focus on this second ty…Read more
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    Science and normative authority
    Philosophical Explorations 14 (3): 229-235. 2011.
    Philosophical Explorations, Volume 14, Issue 3, Page 229-235, September 2011
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    Mixed motives
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 71 (3). 1993.
    My aim in this paper is, by process of elimination, to elucidate and defend an account of how ordinary people act on their values. I will be making both a descriptive claim about our psychology and a further claim about its effectiveness and rational status. I want to suggest that the way in which most of us in fact put our values into practice is, over time, preferable to the ways which initially seem required or at least desirable.
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    Do psychopaths really threaten moral rationalism?
    Philosophical Explorations 9 (1). 2006.
    It is often claimed that the existence of psychopaths undermines moral rationalism. I examine a recent empirically based argument for this claim and conclude that rationalist accounts of moral judgement and moral reasoning are perfectly compatible with the evidence cited.