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    The Cluelessness Objection Revisited
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 119 (3): 321-324. 2019.
    Lenman 's cluelessness objection against consequentialism states that we are almost entirely clueless to the actual consequences of our action. In ‘Cluelessness,’ Hilary Greaves distinguishes between ‘simple’ and ‘complex’ cases of cluelessness and argues that the principle of indifference applies to ‘simple’ cases, thereby rescuing the ‘simple’ cases from the cluelessness objection. In this discussion note, I argue that Greaves's distinction between ‘simple’ and ‘complex’ cases fails and cluele…Read more
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    Why Compatriot Partiality Arguments Cannot Support Extensive Immigration Control
    Journal of Social Philosophy 52 (3): 344-361. 2020.
    Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 52, Issue 3, Page 344-361, Fall 2021.
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    A Buck-Passing Account of ‘Moral Equality’
    Res Publica 27 (1): 25-40. 2020.
    The belief that all human beings are ‘moral equals’ is widespread within the canon of Western liberal philosophy. However, it is unclear precisely what ‘moral equality’ or its associate terms mean, what grounds our ‘moral equality’ and what the implications of being ‘moral equals’ are. In this paper, I distinguish between three ways of understanding ‘moral equality’: the ‘buck-passing’, ‘explanatory’ and ‘reverse-explanatory’ accounts. The buck-passing account of moral equality is in parallel wi…Read more