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    Torture – Does Timing Matter?
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 11 (4): 385-394. 2014.
    Maybe, sometimes, it is permissible to torture so as to prevent truly catastrophic things from happening. Is it sometimes permissible to torture so as to prevent less-than-truly-catastrophic things from happening? Inspired by Frances Kamm, I argue that it is. Treat this result with caution.
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    Realism About Tense and Perspective
    Philosophy Compass 5 (9): 760-769. 2010.
    On one view of time past, present and future things exist, but their being past, present or future does not consist in their standing in before‐ and after‐relations to other things. So, for example, the event of the signing of the Magna Carta is past, and its being so does not consist in, or reduce to, its coming before the events of 2010.In this paper I discuss arguments for and against this view and view in its near vicinity, perspectival realism. I suggest that perspectival realism is a bette…Read more
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    Index
    In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects, Princeton University Press. pp. 111-114. 2003.
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    Take the sugar
    Analysis 70 (2): 237-247. 2010.
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