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Jimmy Goodrich
Rutgers University - New BrunswickStockholm University
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  • Rutgers University - New Brunswick
    Department of Philosophy
    Doctoral student
  • Stockholm University
    Department of Philosophy
    Doctoral student
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Areas of Specialization
Distributive Justice
Right to Self-Defense
Rights to Reparations
Population Ethics
Axiology
Political Power
Ethics and Justification of War
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Areas of Interest
Normative Ethics
Applied Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
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    Ethics and Existence: The Legacy of Derek Parfit (edited book)
    with Jeff McMahan, Timothy Campbell, and Ketan Ramakrishnan
    Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
    Value Theory
  • Principles and Persons: The Legacy of Derek Parfit (edited book)
    with J. McMahan, T. Campbell, and K. Ramakrishnan
    Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
    Value Theory
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    Mereological Dominance and the Logic of Better-Than
    Utilitas 28 (4): 361-367. 2016.
    It's been argued that better- than is non-transitive – that there are some value bearers for which better- than fails to generate an acyclic ordering. Michael Huemer has offered a powerful objection to this view, which he dubs ‘The Dominance Argument’. In what follows, I consider the extent to which there is a plausible response to be made on behalf of those who hold that better- than is non-transitive. I conclude that there is.
    Axiology
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