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    The Good and the Wrong of Hypocritical Blaming
    Utilitas 36 (1): 83-101. 2024.
    Provided we blame others accurately, is blaming them morally right even if we are guilty of similar wrongdoing ourselves? On the one hand, hypocrisy seems to render blame morally wrong, and unjustified; but on the other, even hypocritical blaming seems better than silence. I develop an account of the wrongness of hypocritical blaming which resolves this apparent dilemma. When holding others accountable for their moral failings, we ought to be willing to reason, together with them, about our own,…Read more
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    Phonon anomalies in intermediate valence compounds
    with Sarvesh K. Tiwari and R. K. Singh
    Philosophical Magazine 90 (26): 3531-3547. 2010.
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    What’s wrong with hypocrisy
    Dissertation, University of Warwick. 2020.
    Hypocrisy seems to be a distinctive moral wrong. This thesis offers an account of that wrong. The distinctive wrong of hypocrisy is not a rational failing, or a deception of others. It is a problem in how we critique, and blame, others, when we ourselves are guilty of similar faults. Not only does it seem wrong to blame others hypocritically; it is also widely remarked that hypocrites ‘lack standing’ to blame. I defend both judgments. When we engage others in response to wrongdoing, there is bot…Read more