•  74
    Expensive Tastes and Living in High-Risk or Hazardous Areas: Claims to Compensation
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 28 (1): 95-111. 2025.
    In this paper, I defend a position contrary to a popular view of distributive justice. Residents of flood-prone or otherwise hazardous areas, like the Gulf South of the United States, receive substantial amounts of aid, paid through taxes on people living elsewhere in the US, after natural disasters that frequent the region. In popular discourse, some argue that we have reason not to (re)build in high-risk or hazardous areas, like the Gulf South. Instead, these residents, and others in similarly…Read more
  •  6
    Film: The Nightmare Before Christmas
    Philosophy Now 141 56-57. 2020.