• Wittgenstein and the Moral Life
    Filosoficky Casopis 56 629-632. 2008.
    [Wittgenstein and the Moral Life]
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    The happy truth: J. L. Austin's how to do things with words
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 45 (1). 2002.
    This article aims to disrupt received views about the significance of J. L. Austin's contribution to philosophy of language. Its focus is Austin's 1955 lectures How To Do Things With Words . Commentators on the lectures in both philosophical and literary-theoretical circles, despite conspicuous differences, tend to agree in attributing to Austin an assumption about the relation between literal meaning and truth, which is in fact his central critical target. The goal of the article is to correct …Read more
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    Index
    In Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 279-288. 2016.
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    Ethics and the Logic of Life
    SATS 10 (2): 5-34. 2009.
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    Wittgenstein's philosophy in relation to political thought
    In Alice Crary & Rupert J. Read (eds.), The New Wittgenstein, Routledge. pp. 118--145. 2000.
  • The New Wittgenstein
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 193 (4): 481-482. 2003.
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    Acknowledgments
    In Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 275-276. 2016.
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    Minding What Already Matters
    Philosophical Topics 38 (1): 17-49. 2010.
    This article offers a critique of moral individualism. I introduce the topic of moral individualism by discussing how its characteristic assumptions play an organizing role in contemporary conversations about how animals should be treated. I counter that moral individualism fails to do justice not only to our ethical relationships with animals but also to our ethical relationships with human beings. My main argument draws on elements of Wittgenstein’s later philosophy of psychology, and in prese…Read more