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Wrongs Without Rights?Canadian Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.There is a difference between doing something that is wrong and wronging someone in particular. Texting while driving is wrong; injuring a pedestrian because you were texting while driving is a wrong against that particular pedestrian. It has been common to think that wrongs just are violations of the wronged party’s rights, but recent arguments suggest otherwise: there can also be wrongs without rights violations. Supposing these arguments are correct, what is it to wrong someone?
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594The Value of UptakeJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 27 (3). 2024.Arguments for what consent is often appeal to its functions. For instance, some argue that because consent functions to express the consent-giver’s autonomous control over her normative boundaries, consent must consist in a mental state. In this paper, I argue that consent has an often-overlooked function and that its having this function has consequences for our views of what consent is. I argue that consent has a relationship-shaping function: acts of consent can alter and enable personal rela…Read more
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Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Areas of Specialization
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Applied Ethics |
Areas of Interest
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Applied Ethics |
| Aesthetics |