My published work has focused on considering the ways in which films can have ethical relevance, trying to understand what it means to value persons (or other things) as irreplaceable, and Wittgenstein-inspired criticisms of moral theory.

I am Associate Professor Emeritus at Clemson University after having taught there for fifteen years. At Clemson I also served as Associate Chair and Faculty in Residence. Prior to coming to Clemson, I was a Visiting Assistant Professor at UNC – Chapel Hill and an Assistant Professor at Florida International University in Miami. I have also taught at Brooklyn College, Dartmouth College, Johns Hopkins Univer…

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