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101The Cautious Jealous Virtue: Hume on Justice (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (3): 461-462. 2012.
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265Personal Integrity, Moraity, and Psychological Well-BeingJournal of Moral Philosophy 5 (3): 361-383. 2008.Most moral theories purport to make claims upon agents, yet often it is not clear why those claims are ones that can be justifiably demanded of agents. In this paper, I develop a justification of moral requirements that explains why it is that morality makes legitimate claims on agents. This justification is grounded in the idea that there is an essential connection between morality and psychological well-being. I go on to suggest how, using this justification as a springboard, we might be able …Read more
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179Drawn to the Good? Brewer on Dialectical ActivityJournal of Moral Philosophy 8 (4): 621-631. 2011.In The Retrieval of Ethics, Talbot Brewer defends an Aristotelian-inspired understanding of the good life, in which living the good life is conceived of in terms of engaging in a unified dialectical activity. In this essay, I explore the assumptions at work in Brewer's understanding of dialectical activity and raise some concerns about whether or not we have reason to embrace them. I argue that his conception of human nature and that towards which we are drawn stands in tension with empirical re…Read more
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210The Role of Justice in Hume’s Theory of Psychological DevelopmentHume Studies 32 (2): 253-276. 2006.Hume’s theory of justice, intricately linked to his account of moral development, is at once simplistic and mysterious, combining familiar conventionalistelements with perplexing, complicated elements of his rich moral psychology. These dimensions of his theory make interpreting it no easy task, although many have tried. Emerging from these many different attempts is a picture of Hume as defending an account of justice according to which justice consists of expedient rules designed to advance on…Read more
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1Just war theory, legitimate authority, and the "war" on terrorIn Timothy Shanahan (ed.), Philosophy 9/11: Thinking About the War on Terrorism, Open Court. 2005.
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78Review of Christopher J. Finlay, Hume's Social Philosophy: Human Nature and Commercial Sociability in a Treatise of Human Nature (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (4). 2008.
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Areas of Specialization
| Value Theory |
| History of Western Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Moral Psychology |
| David Hume |
| Value Theory |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |