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    Tourism to sites of war, conflict, terror and violence is hugely popular. All manner of tours and visits are organised worldwide, every day, to both current and historic conflict sites. Some are once-in-a-lifetime events, such as tours of current conflict sites in the Middle East or to the battlegrounds of World War II, some are routine family visits, such as day trips to local castles. Some visits focus on war and battles themselves, others focus on sites that were the centres of conflict in a …Read more
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    For ETMP Spring 2018
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (2): 201-202. 2018.
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    The Inspiring and the Purple, and the Worthy and the Dull
    Journal of Value Inquiry 57 (1): 173-184. 2023.
    In this critical discussion I summarize Sophie-Grace Chappell’s excellent _Epiphanies_. Doing so leads me to ask a question. She is clearly against ‘moral theory’ and puts forward her preferred account of ‘epiphanic reflection’. But does she seek to wholly replace moral theory with epiphanic reflection or is she seeking to achieve a form of accommodation where both are given their due in our everyday moral lives? After voicing this issue I consider what options there might be in order to help us…Read more
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    Reading Parfit: On What Matters (edited book)
    Routledge. 2017.
    Derek Parfit was one of the world’s leading philosophers. His _On What Matters_ was the most eagerly awaited book in philosophy for many years. _Reading Parfit: On What Matters _is an essential overview and assessment of volumes 1 and 2 of Parfit’s monumental work by a team of international contributors, and includes responses by Parfit himself. It discusses central features of Parfit’s book, including the structure and nature of reasons; the ideas underlying moral principles; Parfit’s discussio…Read more
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    Altruism, Paternalism and RECs
    with S. J. L. Edwards and R. Huxtable
    Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (1): 88-91. 2004.
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    Understanding and tackling the reproducibility crisis - Why we need to study scientists’ trust in data
    with Michael W. Calnan, David L. Roberts, Mark N. Wass, and Martin Michaelis
    In the life sciences, there is an ongoing discussion about a perceived ‘reproducibility crisis’. However, it remains unclear to which extent the perceived lack of reproducibility is the consequence of issues that can be tackled and to which extent it may be the consequence of unrealistic expectations of the technical level of reproducibility. Large-scale, multi-institutional experimental replication studies are very cost- and time-intensive. This Perspective suggests an alternative, complementar…Read more
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    Reviews: Reviews (review)
    Philosophy 84 (2): 295-299. 2009.
  • FOOT, P.-Natural Goodness
    Philosophical Books 44 (2): 179-180. 2003.