I'm an Associate Professor in Moral and Political Philosophy at the University of Leeds. I think of my research as falling mostly into 4 projects.
First, a project on the structure of normativity, the relationship between different normative properties and their normative significance.
Second, a project on moral disagreement and its metaphysical, epistemological, practical, and political implications.
Third a project on the moral error theory and in particular the implications of the moral error theory for epistemic normativity.
Fourht, a project on gender identity, what it is, how it relates to gender more broadly, and the moral and …
I'm an Associate Professor in Moral and Political Philosophy at the University of Leeds. I think of my research as falling mostly into 4 projects.
First, a project on the structure of normativity, the relationship between different normative properties and their normative significance.
Second, a project on moral disagreement and its metaphysical, epistemological, practical, and political implications.
Third a project on the moral error theory and in particular the implications of the moral error theory for epistemic normativity.
Fourht, a project on gender identity, what it is, how it relates to gender more broadly, and the moral and political rights that gender identity generates. The big idea behind this project is that if we understand gender identities as consisting in normative experiences, and gender concepts and properties as normative properties, we can better understand and demystify gender identity, better understand the relationship between gender identity and gender, understand why gender identities merit respect, and better explain why there are such seemingly intransigent disagreements about gender.