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    First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
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    Goldstick on the 'Two Hats' Problem
    Utilitas 15 (3): 369. 2003.
    The indirect-strategy consequentialist recommends that the consequentialist agent develop certain non-consequentialist feelings and dispositions. It is difficult to see, however, how such an agent could knowingly do this, given her moral beliefs. Goldstick has argued that the problem is not particular to consequentialism; deontologists, too, are obliged to admit the possibility of mental divisions of this sort. I argue, however, that the type of mental division to which the deontologist is commi…Read more
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    The Psychology of Exclusivity
    Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 3 (1). 2008.
    Friendship and romantic love are, by their very nature, exclusive relationships. This paper sug- gests that we can better understand the nature of the exclusivity in question by understanding what is wrong with the view of practical reasoning I call the Comprehensive Surveyor View. The CSV claims that practical reasoning, in order to be rational, must be a process of choosing the best available alternative from a perspective that is as detached and objective as possible. But this view, while it …Read more
  • Simon Keller, The Limits of Loyalty
    Philosophy in Review 29 (3): 194. 2009.
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    Meaningless Happiness and Meaningful Suffering
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 42 (3): 333-347. 2004.
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    How do I love me? Let me count the ways (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 67 107-109. 2014.
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    Afterword: Between the Universal and the Particular
    In Love's Vision, Princeton University Press. pp. 169-172. 2011.
  •  63
    Where the West went wrong (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 54 (54): 104-105. 2011.
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    “This Endless Space between the Words”: The Limits of Love in Spike Jonze'sHer
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 39 (1): 120-143. 2015.
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    Preface
    In Love's Vision, Princeton University Press. 2011.
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    No Abstract
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    Four. Beyond Comparison
    In Love's Vision, Princeton University Press. pp. 74-94. 2011.
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    The Solipsist
    The Philosophers' Magazine 55 (55): 104-104. 2011.
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    Seven. Love and Morality
    In Love's Vision, Princeton University Press. pp. 146-168. 2011.
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    Notes
    In Love's Vision, Princeton University Press. pp. 173-188. 2011.
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    Impartiality
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
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    Beauty, evil, and
    with Sharon Barrios
    Philosophy and Literature 28 (1): 23-40. 2004.
    : Can literature provide moral insight? Or can literary works do nothing more than reflect the moral views that readers bring to them? We argue that literary works can provide genuine moral insight by discussing one that does. Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient challenges two key assumptions about moral evil: that evil necessarily involves active malevolence, and that evil and aesthetic beauty are mutually exclusive. These assumptions play foundational roles both in everyday moral thinking, …Read more
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    Where the West went wrong (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 54 104-105. 2011.