• Arizona State University
    Philosophy - School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies
    School of Sustainability
    Associate Professor (Part-time)
  • Arizona State University
    ASU Farm: A Center for Environmental Stewardship and Character Building
    Other (Part-time)
University of British Columbia
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2015
CV
Tempe, Arizona, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Sustainability
Well-Being
  • In some applications to human beings, the precautionary principle seems to raise specific ethical concerns. For instance, it has been used by a business owner in a court of justice to justify his refusal to hire applicants with a certain geographical origin for safety reasons. Or in public management, the precautionary principle has been used to exclude men who have sexual relations with men from donating blood on the basis of a higher HIV prevalence in this group. Does not the precautionary pri…Read more
  • I argue that the discussion around the True Preferences Knowledge Problem in behavioral welfare economics has suffered from a missing distinction between two different knowledge problems: one about welfare, and the other about public policy. Here, I separate those knowledge problems and show that, given their different success conditions, it is no surprise that we haven’t found a satisfactory answer to “the” true preferences knowledge problem. There is an embedded tendency to try to answer the p…Read more
  • Price gouging and the duty of easy rescue
    Economics and Philosophy 37 (3): 329-352. 2021.
    What, if anything, is wrong with price gouging? Its defenders argue that it increases supply of scarce necessities; critics argue that it is exploitative, inequitable and vicious. In this paper, I argue for its moral wrongness and legal prohibition, without relying on charges of exploitation, inequity or poor character. What is fundamentally wrong with price gouging is that it violates a duty of easy rescue. While legal enforcement of such duties is controversial, a special case can be made for …Read more