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    Science advising committees are an integral part of many public policies and, therefore, affect the political legitimacy of such policies. The role of science advising in the policymaking process is complicated by the fact that science and science policy advising are value-laden. Thus, an account of what values are appropriate for use in science policy advising is needed so that the final advice helps ensure that public policies are politically legitimate. One leading approach to solving this pr…Read more
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    Emergency and Disaster Management Justice
    The Journal of Ethics 30 (1): 21-45. 2026.
    The state’s justice-based obligation to provide emergency and disaster management is currently undertheorized in social and political philosophy. In this paper, I draw on literature from political philosophy, applied ethics, emergency and disaster management, and more to lay the normative groundwork for theorizing about emergency and disaster management justice. First, I argue that many popular theories of justice obligate the state to provide emergency and disaster management. I then specify th…Read more
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    The Irrationality of Stand Your Ground: Game Theory on Self-Defense
    Moral Philosophy and Politics 10 (2): 387-404. 2023.
    US law continues its historical trend of growing more permissive towards actors who engage in violent action in purported self-defense. We draw on some informal game theory to show why this is strategically irrational and suggest rolling back self-defense doctrines like stand your ground to earlier historical precedents like duty to retreat.
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    Shallow versus deep genetic causes
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46. 2023.
    We argue that Madole & Harden's distinction between shallow versus deep genetic causes can bring some clarity to causal claims arising from genome-wide association studies (GWASs). However, the authors argue that GWAS only finds shallow genetic causes, making GWAS commensurate with the environmental studies they hope to supplant. We also assess whether their distinction applies best to explanations or causes.