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77Perpetrator disgust as the embodiment of guilt in morally complex casesPhilosophical Psychology 38 (3): 1072-1080. 2025.Munch-Jurisic (2023) argues for a contextual account of perpetrator disgust that sees disgust reactions as only reflecting our social context and the meaning we bestow onto actions rather than having any inherent moral value. I argue that we should expand this contextual account to allow for some meaning to be given to the moral feeling perpetrator disgust can invoke, especially in people who are not traditional perpetrators.
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57A holistic account of subjective wellbeing (review)Philosophical Psychology 38 (8): 3801-3805. 2025.In his comprehensive book, A Theory of Subjective Wellbeing, Mark Fabian offers a holistic account of subjective wellbeing that aims to deal with some of the issues that arise in current subjective...
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68The Spectrum of Liability to Defensive Harm and the Case of Child SoldiersRes Publica 30 (3): 487-507. 2024.
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