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According to most philosophers of gratitude, we do not owe gratitude to people who merely honour our rights. In this paper, I argue that this view is mistaken: we can owe others gratitude even for their rights-conforming actions.Gratitude and RightsAustralasian Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming. -
Expressive Duties are Demandable and EnforceableOxford Studies in Normative Ethics 14 203-226. 2024.According to an influential view about directed expressive duties (e.g., duties to express gratitude to benefactors, remorse to victims, forgiveness to wrongdoers), these duties do not have rights as their correlates, because they are not demandable and enforceable. The chapter argues that this view is mistaken. Like other directed duties, directed expressive duties are demandable and enforceable. While this does not entail that these duties have rights as their correlates, it does create a stro…Read more
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Other-Sacrificing Options: Reply to LangeJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 21 (2): 290-297. 2022.In “Other-Sacrificing Options”, Benjamin Lange argues that, when distributing benefits and burdens, we may discount the interests of the people to whom we stand in morally negative relationships relative to the interests of other people. Lange’s case for negative partiality proceeds in two steps. First, he presents a hypothetical example that commonly elicits intuitions favourable to negative partiality. Second, he invokes symmetry considerations to reason from permissible positive partiality to…Read more
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