University of Pittsburgh
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2025
APA Eastern Division
CV
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America
PhilPapers Editorships
Values and Norms
  • When reasons run out
    Philosophical Quarterly 76 (3): 1058-1076. 2024.
    Subjectivists about practical normativity hold that an agent's favouring and disfavouring attitudes give rise to practical reasons. On this view, an agent's normative reason to choose vanilla over chocolate ice cream ultimately turns on facts about what appeals to her rather than facts about what her options are like attitude-independently. Objectivists—who ground reasons in the attitude-independent features of the things we aim at—owe us an explanation of why it is rational to choose what we fa…Read more
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    The Normative Insignificance of the Will
    Philosophical Studies 182 (3): 891-909. 2025.
    The fact that I am a committed gardener has some practical upshot or other. But what, exactly, is the upshot of the fact that I am committed to some project, person, or principle? According to a standard view, my commitment to gardening directly effects a change in the normative facts by giving me a further reason to garden. I argue that we should reject this view and its attendant psychological story involving a normatively significant will. According to the view I develop here, a commitment to…Read more
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    When Reasons Run Out
    Philosophical Quarterly. 2024.
    Subjectivists about practical normativity hold that an agent’s favoring and disfavoring attitudes give rise to practical reasons. On this view, an agent’s normative reason to choose vanilla over chocolate ice cream ultimately turns on facts about what appeals to her rather than facts about what her options are like attitude-independently. Objectivists—who ground reasons in the attitude-independent features of the things we aim at—owe us an explanation of why it is rational to choose what we favo…Read more