• Mindfulness, disapproval, and morality
    Philosophical Psychology 39 (3): 1-23. 2026.
    Secular mindfulness is often conceived of not merely as a therapeutic technique, but as a valuable way of life. Yet on such accounts, mindfulness is also commonly thought to preclude disapproving moral emotions and judgments directed at an object. This raises a tension between morality and secular accounts of mindfulness: on such accounts, mindfulness precludes sustaining disapproving attitudes toward an object, but such attitudes are commonly held to be crucial to the moral life (e.g. anger at …Read more