•  68
    On the Correlation Between Moral Belief and Motivation
    Journal of Value Inquiry 60 (2): 413-427. 2026.
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    Supervenience, expressivism and theistic ethics
    Philosophical Studies 180 (1): 227-247. 2023.
    Expressivism is supposed to have an advantage over moral realism, in that it can explain why it is a conceptual truth that the moral supervenes on the natural, even though the natural does not entail the moral. I develop an analogy between expressivism and a version of theistic moral realism, and argue that this version of theistic moral realism shares any advantage that expressivism might have. It may be that the alleged advantage that expressivism has over moral realism is overstated. Neverthe…Read more
  •  140
    What’s So Queer About Morality?
    The Journal of Ethics 24 (1): 11-29. 2020.
    Mackie famously argued for a moral error theory on the basis that objective moral values, if they existed, would be very queer entities. Unfortunately, his argument is very brief and it is not totally obvious from what he says exactly where the queerness of moral values is supposed to lie. In this paper I will firstly show why a typical interpretation of Mackie is problematic and secondly offer a new interpretation. I will argue that, whether or not we have reason to live in the morally correct …Read more
  •  141
    Can Robert Adams Survive Moral Twin Earth?
    Journal of Religious Ethics 44 (2): 334-351. 2016.
    Richard Boyd and Robert Adams have both developed semantic accounts of moral terms based on Hilary Putnam's causal regulation theory for natural kind terms, according to which the terms in question refer to the properties which predominantly causally regulated the terms. However, Terence Horgan and Mark Timmons have mounted an objection to Boyd's semantics—their Moral Twin Earth argument. If this argument is successful against Boyd then it might be thought that it should also be successful again…Read more
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    Corporate Responsibility for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Rights in Search of a Remedy?
    with Justine Nolan
    Journal of Business Ethics 87 (2). 2009.
    It is no longer a revelation that companies have some responsibility to uphold human rights. However, delineating the boundaries of the relationship between business and human rights is more vexed. What is it that we are asking corporations to assume responsibility for and how far does that responsibility extend? This article focuses on the extent to which economic, social and cultural rights fall within a corporation's sphere of responsibility. It then analyses how corporations may be held acco…Read more