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    Roles and relationships: On whether social roles ground associative reasons
    European Journal of Philosophy 27 (2): 377-386. 2018.
    European Journal of Philosophy, EarlyView.
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    Associative Political Obligation as Community Integrity
    Journal of Value Inquiry 49 (1-2): 267-279. 2015.
    IntroductionAssociative theories of political obligation offer a fresh alternative to approaches such as social contract theory, fair play, and the natural duty of justice. Few suggestions in ethics are more intuitive than the idea that we have special obligations to our family and friends, just in virtue of our relationships with them, and it is reasonable that obligations to political society are also grounded through association.A basic question for associative theories is to explain how asso…Read more
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    Loving Relationships and Conflicts with Morality
    Dialogue 52 (2): 359-375. 2013.
    Loving another person requires that we set that person apart from others, but morality is often thought to require that we view everyone as equally important. I argue that two approaches to the nature of love, robust concern and special perception, both miss crucial aspects of loving relationships: sensitivity to the beloveds attitude as well as the lover’s. Shared history as a necessary condition of loving relationships addresses these problems, and points the way to more productive analysis of…Read more