University of Connecticut
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1982
APA Eastern Division
New Haven, CT, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
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    Moral Moments
    Philosophy Now 40 47-47. 2003.
  • Moral Moments
    Philosophy Now 48 38-38. 2004.
  • Moral Moments
    Philosophy Now 45 43-43. 2004.
  • Moral Moments: Testing Your Moral Metal
    Philosophy Now 29 51-51. 2000.
  • Moral Moments
    Philosophy Now 54 50-50. 2006.
  • Moral Moments
    Philosophy Now 49 36-36. 2005.
  • Moral Moments
    Philosophy Now 70 39-39. 2008.
  • Moral Moments
    Philosophy Now 51 40-40. 2005.
  • Moral Moments
    Philosophy Now 55 38-38. 2006.
  • This dissertation considers some normative and meta-ethical implications of a theory of emotion. In Chapter 2 emotion is argued to be belief plus strong desire. The 'strong desire' qualifier is defended against the more exclusively cognitive theories of William Lyons and Robert Solomon. Chapter 3 provides an explication of the 'dispassion thesis', which is the main thesis to be defended in this dissertation. The dispassion thesis states that dispassion, or the absence of emotion, is good; put di…Read more
  • Moral Moments
    Philosophy Now 60 50-50. 2007.