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    Hume's scepticism and ancient scepticisms
    In Jon Miller & Brad Inwood (eds.), Hellenistic and Early Modern Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 255--60. 2003.
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    Freedom and Moral Sentiment (review)
    Philosophical Review 106 (4): 596-599. 1997.
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    Freedom and Moral Sentiment: Hume’s Way of Naturalizing Responsibility (review)
    Philosophical Review 106 (4): 596. 1997.
    Among the most serious objections to naturalism in ethics is that it fails to account for human freedom. By investigating morality from a scientific perspective, this objection runs, we lose sight of how we are not merely caused to act by whatever complex of desires happens to be preponderant at a particular moment, of how we are able to determine for ourselves a particular course of action. Moreover, since it is only in virtue of this capacity of self-determination that we can be held responsib…Read more
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    Bioethics And The Problem Of Pluralism
    Social Philosophy and Policy 19 (2): 1-28. 2002.
    The state that we inhabit plays a significant role in shaping our lives. For not only do its institutions constrain the kinds of lives we can lead, but it also claims the right to punish us if our choices take us beyond what it deems to be appropriate limits. Political philosophers have traditionally tried to justify the state's power by appealing to their preferred theories of justice, as articulated in complex and wide-ranging moral theories—utilitarianism, Kantianism, and the like. One of Joh…Read more