My interest lies, in the first instance, with issues of responsibility (moral luck, free will, blame and exemption). I also have a permeating interest in the philosophy of Bernard Williams. Meta-philosophical and methodological issues are also of constant concern.
My dissertation is a reading of P.F. Strawson's approach to free will and responsibility. I assess previous accounts and propose my own account of how we may make good on, what I call, Strawson's Promise: that we may move beyond the traditional problem of free will, seeing determinism as an irrelevance. The thesis attempts to make both interpretative and independently philosophi…
My interest lies, in the first instance, with issues of responsibility (moral luck, free will, blame and exemption). I also have a permeating interest in the philosophy of Bernard Williams. Meta-philosophical and methodological issues are also of constant concern.
My dissertation is a reading of P.F. Strawson's approach to free will and responsibility. I assess previous accounts and propose my own account of how we may make good on, what I call, Strawson's Promise: that we may move beyond the traditional problem of free will, seeing determinism as an irrelevance. The thesis attempts to make both interpretative and independently philosophically interesting advances.
I did my PhD at Lund University with the Lund|Gothenburg Responsibility Projekt (LGRP), directed by Paul Russell and AndrĂ¡s Szigeti, and under the supervision of Matthew Talbert, Paul Russell and Matthieu Queloz. I am also a member of the European Moral Responsibility Consortium (EMRC).