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    The Suberogatory as Bad Character
    Philosophia 53 (2): 583-593. 2025.
    Some people are disposed to get away with suberogatory actions—bad actions that push the boundaries of what is permissible without crossing into the impermissible. I will dub these ‘sub-aretaic’ character traits. My aim is threefold. First, I defend the suberogatory against Liberto (2012) by distinguishing the suberogatory as a moral classification from its permissibility conditions. Second, I introduce two kinds of character traits that are neither virtuous, vicious, nor akratic. ‘Super-aretaic…Read more
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    The Limits of the Virtue of Compassion
    Dissertation, University of Missouri-Columbia. 2025.
    Some people are characteristically compassionate, others not. If so, is this a virtue some possess and others lack? I think so. I show this by defending a conception of compassion as a virtue and demarcating its limits. My project consists of: finding the best conception of compassion as a virtue; delineating the circumstances and extent to which being a compassionate person requires that one’s compassion extends to people outside of one’s narrow circle, animals, and even the environment; invest…Read more