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    Smart cities are an emerging technology that is receiving new ethical attention due to recent advancements in artificial intelligence. This paper provides an overview of smart city ethics while simultaneously performing novel theorization about the definition of smart cities and the complicated relationship between (smart) cities, ethics, and politics. We respond to these ethical issues by providing an innovative representation of the agent-deed-consequence (ADC) model in symbolic terms through …Read more
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    Extended Will, Epistemic Care, and Motivational Barriers to Care
    American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 16 (3): 181-183. 2025.
    Masciari (2025) indicates that patient nonadherence in clinical care is as much a matter of motivational challenges as systemic barriers. In response to issues of nonadherence, he considers shared...
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    Extended Will, Epistemic Care, and Motivational Barriers to Care
    Ajob - Neuroscience 16 (3): 181-183. 2025.
    This is an open peer commentary (OPC) responding to Masciari, C. F. 2025. Motivational barriers to care and the ethics of encouragement. AJOB Neuroscience 16 (3):158-170. doi:10.1080/21507740.2025.2474228.
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    The Social Ontology of Smart Cities: Implications and Applications
    Dissertation, Villanova University. 2025.
    Human caused environmental degradation has increased rapidly in the last century. Humans and human communities seem unable or unwilling to work together to halt or reverse the degradation. This dissertation contributes to addressing the problem by first identifying what sort of problem climate change is and then suggesting a novel way to think about satisfying the common knowledge condition for mobilizing collective action to address it. I begin by framing climate change in terms of coordination…Read more
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    Group Agency
    Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. 2024.
    This is an encyclopedia entry written for the Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. It provides an overview of the concept of and literature surrounding "group agency" from the perspective of analytic philosophy. It begins with an introduction to agency in its most general sense before examining agency in the social world. Next, group agency as a research field is presented in the context of the problem of collective intentionality. Here, accounts of group intentions are p…Read more
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    A Review of Gulson, Sellar, and Webb’s Algorithms of Education
    Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 12 (5): 8-13. 2023.
    A review of Gulson, Sellar, and Webb’s "Algorithms of Education: How Datafication and Artificial Intelligence Shape Policy" (2022) published on the Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective.