•  352
    The Mind that Matters
    The Philosophical Quarterly. forthcoming.
    What kind of mind is necessary and sufficient for moral status—for having interests that matter morally in and of themselves? This paper defends Affective Sentientism, the view that moral status requires the capacity for affective experiences such as pleasure, pain, and emotion. I argue that affective consciousness is what makes an entity a welfare subject, and that all and only welfare subjects have moral status. The connection between affect and welfare is systematic: I show that every major c…Read more
  •  422
    Both within and outside academic philosophy, it is widely believed that only phenomenally conscious beings can be welfare subjects—subjects for whom certain things can be intrinsically good or bad. Recently, however, this view—Phenomenal Necessitarianism—has come under sustained attack. Opponents hold that putatively non-conscious entities, such as artificial intelligences, plants, or other beings, can have genuine welfare interests. In this paper, I defend Phenomenal Necessitarianism with a new…Read more
  •  1356
    Consequentialism and Climate Change
    In Gianfranco Pellegrino & Marcello Di Paola (eds.), Handbook of the Philosophy of Climate Change, Springer. pp. 541-560. 2023.
    The environmental crisis challenges the adequacy of traditional moral theories, particularly in the case of act consequentialism—the view that an act is morally right if and only if it brings about the best available outcome. Although anthropogenic climate change threatens the well-being of billions of humans and trillions of non-human animals, it is difficult for an act consequentialist to condemn actions that contribute to it, as each individual action makes no difference to the probability of…Read more
  •  1271
    Although the fictional domain exhibits a prima facie freedom from real-world moral constraints, certain fictive imaginings seem to deserve moral criticism. Capturing both intuitions, this paper argues for double-standard moralism, the view that fictive imaginings are subject to different moral standards than their real-world counterparts. I show how no account has, thus far, offered compelling reasons to warrant the moral appropriateness of this discrepancy. I maintain that the normative discont…Read more
  •  874
    Abolizionismo Morale
    Aphex 23. 2021.
    Secondo la teoria dell’errore tutte le proposizioni morali sono false poiché non si riferiscono ad alcun referente nel mondo. Se tale metaetica fosse corretta, dovremmo abbandonare il pensiero morale o continuare come nulla fosse? Come vivremmo se nelle nostre scelte non tenessimo conto di alcuna considerazione morale? L’abolizionismo morale argomenta che le nostre vite risulterebbero essere migliori, e perciò tenta di persuaderci a eliminare le pratiche morali. Questo contributo presenta un’int…Read more