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    Trusting Relationships and the Ethics of Interpersonal Action
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (2): 173-186. 2018.
    Trust has generally been understood as an intentional mental phenomenon that one party has towards another party with respect to some object of value for the truster. In the landmark work of Annette Baier, this trust is described as a three-place predicate: A entrusts B with the care of C, such that B has discretionary powers in caring for C. In this paper we propose that, within the context of thick interpersonal relationships, trust manifests in a different way: as a property of the relationsh…Read more
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    Political Philosophy in a Pandemic: Routes to a More Just Future (edited book)
    with Aveek Bhattacharya
    Bloomsbury Academic. 2021.
    Government lockdowns, school closures, mass unemployment, health and wealth inequality. Political Philosophy in a Pandemic asks us, where do we go from here? What are the ethics of our response to a radically changed, even more unequal society, and how do we seize the moment for enduring change? Addressing the moral and political implications of pandemic response from states and societies worldwide, the 20 essays collected here cover the most pressing debates relating to the biggest public healt…Read more