University Of Ilinois At Chicago
Institute For The Humanities
Alumnus
San Diego, California, United States of America
PhilPapers Editorships
Philosophy of Sexuality
  •  57
    Virtue in Political Thought: On Civic Virtue in Political Liberalism
    In Timpe Kevin & Boyd Craig (eds.), Virtues and Their Vices, Oxford University Press. pp. 415. 2013.
  •  114
    Comments on Michael Slote's Moral Sentimentalism
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 49 (s1): 142-147. 2011.
    I present two challenges to the theory of moral sentimentalism that Michael Slote defends in his book. The first challenge aims to show that there are cases in which we empathize with an agent and yet judge her actions to be morally wrong. If such cases are plausible, then we have good reason to doubt Slote's claim that moral judgments are an affective attitude of warmth or chill and, thus, are purely sentiments. The second challenge is more of a suggestion. At the end of my paper, I suggest tha…Read more
  •  188
    The idea of public reason is central to political liberalism's aim to provide an account of the possibility of a just and stable democratic society comprised of free and equal citizens who nonetheless are deeply divided over fundamental values. This commitment to the idea of public reason reflects the normative core of political liberalism which is rooted in the principle of democratic legitimacy and the idea of reciprocity among citizens. Yet both critics and defenders of political liberalism d…Read more
  •  152
    Book Notes (review)
    with Maria Victoria Costa, Lara Denis, Andrew Fisher, and and Burleigh T. Wilkins
    Ethics 114 (4): 859-863. 2004.
  •  263
    This essay considers whether liberal political theory has tools with which to count gender, and so gender relations, as political. Can liberal political theory count sub-ordination among the harms of sex inequality that the state ought to correct? Watson defends a version of deliberative democracy—liberalism—as able to place issues of social inequality in the form of hierarchical social identities at the center of its normative commitments, and so at the center of securing justice.
  •  235
    Is Feminist Political Liberalism Possible?
    Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 5 (1): 121. 2010.
    Is a feminist political liberalism possible? Political liberalism’s regard for a wide range of comprehensive doctrines as reasonable makes some feminists skeptical of its ability to address sex inequality. Indeed, some feminists claim that political liberalism maintains its position as a political liberalism at the expense of securing substantive equality for women. We claim that political liberalism’s core commitments actually restrict all reasonable political conceptions of justice to those th…Read more