-
50An Introduction to Kant’s Moral Philosophy (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 50 (4): 513-518. 2010.
-
33Moral Relevance and Moral Conflict, by James D. Wallace (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (2): 478-481. 1991.
-
23The Value of Humanity in Kant’s Moral Theory—Richard Dean (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 48 (1): 107-109. 2008.
-
12Foundations of Cartesian Ethics (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 36 (1): 118-120. 1996.
-
99Review of David B. Wong, Natural Moralities: A Defense of Pluralistic Relativism (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (4). 2007.
-
8Buddhism: Introducing the Buddhist Experience (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 42 (4): 554-556. 2002.
-
137Practical Identities and Autonomy: Korsgaard’s Reformation of Kant’s Moral PhilosophyPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 64 (3): 546-570. 2002.Kant has long been taxed with an inability to explain the detailed normative content of our lives by making universalizability the sole arbiter of our values. Korsgaard addresses one form of this critique by defending a Kantian theory amended by a seemingly attractive conception of practical identities. Identities are dependent on the contingent circumstances of each person's world. Hence, obligations issuing from them differ from Kantian moral obligations in not applying to all persons. Still, …Read more
-
7Buddhist Understandings of Well-BeingIn Guy Fletcher (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Well-Being, Routledge. pp. 70-80. 2015.
-
36Integrity in the corporation: The plight of corporate product advocates (review)Journal of Business Ethics 3 (1). 1984.The integrity of corporate product advocates (advertisers and salespersons) is questionable for the same reason the integrity of lawyers is questionable. In both cases the requirements of a professional role inevitably lead to forms of deception. However, the integrity of lawyers has been taken to be a more serious issue than the integrity of product advocates. I consider why this is so, and I conclude that we should pay more attention to the integrity issue in the corporate case. In addition, I…Read more
-
40Virtue and NatureSocial Philosophy and Policy 25 (1): 28-55. 2008.The Neo-Aristotelian ethical naturalism of Philippa Foot and Rosalind Hursthouse purports to establish a naturalistic criterion for the virtues. Specifically, by developing a parallel between the natural ends of nonhuman animals and the natural ends of human beings, they argue that character traits are justified as virtues by the extent to which they promote and do not inhibit natural ends such as self-preservation, reproduction, and the well-being of one’s social group. I argue that the approac…Read more
-
76The Metaphysics and Ethics of Relativism By Carol Rovane (review)Analysis 75 (2): 333-335. 2015.
-
132A priori refutations of disagreement arguments against moral objectivity: Why experience matters (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 38 (2): 141-157. 2004.
New York City, New York, United States of America