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    Paternalism and the (Overly?) Caring Life (review)
    Business Ethics Quarterly 6 (4): 533-548. 1996.
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    Book review (review)
    Journal of Business Ethics 13 (9): 718-718. 1994.
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    Global Tax Justice and Global Justice
    Moral Philosophy and Politics 1 (1): 1-15. 2014.
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    Humanitarian intervention: Closing the gap between theory and practice
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (3). 2006.
    abstract Apparently, there are some important tensions that must be confronted in grappling with the issue of the permissibility of humanitarian intervention. Notably, there is the tension between respecting sovereignty and responding to the plight of the needy, that is, there is tension between respecting governments’ authority and desire for non‐interference, and respecting the individuals who suffer under their leadership. I argue that these and other tensions should be resolved in favour of …Read more
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    What can Examining the Psychology of Nationalism Tell Us About Our Prospects for Aiming at the Cosmopolitan Vision?
    with Quentin D. Atkinson
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 11 (2): 165-179. 2008.
    Opponents of cosmopolitanism often dismiss the position on the grounds that cosmopolitan proposals are completely unrealistic and that they fly in the face of our human nature. We have deep psychological needs that are satisfied by national identification and so all cosmopolitan projects are doomed, or so it is argued. In this essay we examine the psychological grounds claimed to support the importance of nationalism to our wellbeing. We argue that the alleged human needs that nationalism is sai…Read more