•  209
    Betterness of permissibility
    Philosophical Studies 177 (9): 2451-2469. 2020.
    It is often assumed that morally permissible acts are morally better than impermissible acts. We call this claim Betterness of Permissibility. Yet, we show that some striking counterexamples show that the claim’s truth cannot be taken for granted. Furthermore, even if Betterness of Permissibility is true, it is unclear why. Apart from appeals to its intuitive plausibility, no arguments in favour of the condition exist. We fill this lacuna by identifying two fundamental conditions that jointly en…Read more
  •  67
    Exploitation
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2022.
  •  2
    Exploitation
    with Hillel Steiner
    In Serena Olsaretti (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Distributive Justice. pp. 533-555. 2018.
  •  627
    Sweatshops and Consumer Choices
    Economics and Philosophy 34 (3): 295-315. 2018.
    We consider a case where consumers are faced with a choice between sweatshop-produced clothing and identical clothing produced in high-income countries. We argue that it is morally better for consumers to purchase clothing produced in sweatshops and then to compensate sweatshop workers for the difference between their actual wage and a fair wage than it is for them either to purchase the sweatshop clothing without this compensatory transfer or to purchase clothing produced in high-income countri…Read more