• Cambridge University
    Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Murray Edwards College
    Masters student
Cambridge, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Biomedical Ethics
Assisted Suicide
  •  1251
    The Lesser Evil Argument for (and Against) Political Obligation
    with Ben Jones
    Law and Philosophy 44 (2): 207-234. 2025.
    Defenses of political obligation—the pro tanto obligation to obey the law because the state commands it—often operate at or near the level of ideal theory. Critics, though, increasingly question that approach’s relevance for the imperfect states that exist. This article develops a lesser evil framework to evaluate political obligation with several advantages over more ideal approaches: (1) avoids the questionable assumption that some actual states are reasonably just, (2) recognizes that context…Read more
  •  3662
    This article identifies an argument in Hobbes’s writings often overlooked but relevant to current philosophical debates. Political philosophers tend to categorize his thought as representing consent or rescue theories of political authority. Though these interpretations have textual support and are understandable, they leave out one of his most compelling arguments – what we call the lesser evil argument for political authority, expressed most explicitly in Chapter 20 of Leviathan. Hobbes frankl…Read more