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42Immigration Enforcement and Domination: An Indirect Argument for Much More Open BordersPolitical Research Quarterly 1 (1): 1-13. 2016.Normative reflection on the ethics of migration has tended to remain at the level of abstract principle with limited attention to the practice of immigration administration and enforcement. This paper explores the implications of this practice for an ethics of immigration with particular attention to the problem of bureaucratic domination. I contend that migration administration and enforcement cannot overcome bureaucratic domination because of the inherent vulnerability of migrant populations a…Read more
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118Normative Ethics after Pragmatic NaturalismMetaphilosophy 45 (3): 422-440. 2014.Philip Kitcher presents an ambitious account of pragmatic naturalism that incorporates an explanatory story of the emergence and development of ethics, a metaethical perspective on progress, and a normative stance for moral theorizing. This article contends that Kitcher's normative stance is incompatible with the explanatory and metaethical components of his project. Instead, pragmatic naturalists should endorse a normative ethics that is experimental, grounded in practice, and acutely aware of …Read more
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Portland State UniversityAssistant Professor
Portland, Oregon, United States of America
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