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237Social Normativity: No Mere FormalityAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 103 (3): 796-813. 2025.This paper defends two claims. First, I argue that you always have some reason to comply with the social norms applicable to your situation, no matter how immoral or ridiculous, provided you are in the social domain. This is not a baroque, technical fact about social norms: it is fundamental to understanding what they are, how they work, and how they can be a source of grave injustice. Second, I argue that this fact about social normativity requires re-thinking the distinction between formal and…Read more
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99Indirect evaluative voluntarismPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 109 (3): 1009-1031. 2024.Is genuine self‐creation – understood as self‐directed value‐acquisition – possible? Many philosophers think not. I disagree. I explain why a recent attempt to solve the problem fails and use it to motivate an alternative proposal: indirect evaluative voluntarism. Indirect evaluative voluntarism is not only well‐suited to explaining how self‐creation is possible; it also unifies two important aspects of our doxastic lives, viz. responsibility for the acquisition of both evaluative and non‐evalua…Read more
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117Too many cooksSynthese 200 (4): 1-22. 2022.The existing literature on the rational underdetermination problem often construes it as one resulting from the ubiquity of objective values. It is therefore sometimes argued that subjectivists need not be troubled by the underdetermination problem. But on closer examination, it turns out, they should. Or so I will argue. The task of the first half of this paper is explaining why. The task of the second half is finding a subjectivist solution the rational underdetermination problem. The basic pr…Read more
Cambridge University
PhD, 2023
Vienna, Austria
Areas of Specialization
| Value Theory |
Areas of Interest
| Value Theory |