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652Normative Consent and Epistemic Conceptions of Democratic AuthorityDissertation, Arizona State University. 2024.This work has two major goals. The first is to reframe the problem of political authority from its Conservative framing to a Reformist framing. This change creates a new benchmark for the success of a theory. Rather than justifying a pre-existing intuition, a theory can be successful if it could establish political authority whenever the state itself or an individual’s relationship to it changes. This change also shifts the focus from the state’s right to rule to moral housekeeping. In other wor…Read more
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57Christopher Freiman, Why It’s OK to Ignore PoliticsJournal of Moral Philosophy 19 (6): 633-636. 2022.
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Arizona State UniversityPhilosophy - School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious StudiesDoctoral student
Arizona State University
Philosophy - School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies
PhD, 2024
Tempe, Arizona, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Law |
Areas of Interest
| Classical Greek Philosophy, Misc |
| Applied Ethics |