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    Emancipatory Methodology
    Ethics 135 (3): 560-588. 2025.
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    Scenes as Games: Agency, Autonomy, and Value in BDSM
    Hypatia 40 (3): 547-571. 2025.
    Much of the existing philosophical literature on BDSM focuses on questions about the ethics of BDSM. But there is an underlying question here regarding the nature of BDSM, one which remains largely unaddressed. In this paper, I take that metaphysical question to be prior to the normative one. In other words: it will be important to have a clear view of what BDSM is before we go on to evaluate it. This is a paper about the nature of BDSM and BDSM activities: what they are like, what makes them u…Read more
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    Social properties
    In A. R. J. Fisher & Anna-Sofia Maurin (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Properties, Routledge. 2024.
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    Searching for social properties
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 106 (3): 741-754. 2022.
    What does it take for a property to be a social property? This question is different from questions about what it takes for a property to be socially constructed. That is: it is one thing to be social, it is another to be socially constructed. Compared to questions about social construction, this question about sociality has received relatively little attention in social metaphysics. Here, I work from a very specific set of observations which arise from the social metaphysics literature to uncov…Read more
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    Unlike gender inequality, racial inequality primarily accumulates across generations. In this article, Dembroff and Payton argue that transracial identification undermines collective reckoning with that injustice.