•  163
    Risk, Responsibility, and Their Relations
    In Adriana Placani & Stearns Broadhead (eds.), _Risk and Responsibility in Context_, Routledge. pp. 1-28. 2023.
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    Moral Dimensions of Offsetting Luxury Emissions
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 25 (3): 297-315. 2022.
    This essay addresses moral aspects of using carbon offsets for counteracting individuals’ luxury emissions. After introducing and outlining the main topics and terms related to carbon offsetting, this essay answers three objections that have been levied against carbon offsetting: objections from the indulgences analogy, objections from the directness of the duty not to harm, and separateness objections. The essay argues that advocates for offsetting have resources to defend against these critici…Read more
  •  346
    The Morality of Carbon Offsets for Luxury Emissions
    World Futures 77 (6): 405-417. 2021.
    Carbon offsetting remains contentious within, at least, philosophy. By posing and then answering a general question about an aspect of the morality of carbon offsetting—Does carbon offsetting make luxury emissions morally permissible?—this essay helps to lessen some of the topic’s contentiousness. Its central question is answered by arguing and defending the view that carbon offsetting makes luxury emissions morally permissible by counteracting potential harm. This essay then shows how this argu…Read more
  •  166
    Risk and Responsibility in Context (edited book)
    Routledge. 2023.
    This volume bridges contemporary philosophical conceptions of risk and responsibility and offers an extensive examination of the topic. It shows that risk and responsibility combine in ways that give rise to new philosophical questions and problems. Philosophical interest in the relationship between risk and responsibility continues to rise, due in no small part due to environmental crises, emerging technologies, legal developments, and new medical advances. Despite such interest, scholars are j…Read more
  •  243
    Risk and Blameworthiness by Degree
    Journal of Value Inquiry 56 (4): 663-677. 2022.
    This work shows that two problems—the reference class and the mental state of the agent—undermine the plausibility of the ‘blameworthiness tracks risk thesis’ (BTRT), which states, prima facie, an agent is more blameworthy for imposing a greater rather than smaller risk. The article first outlines core concepts. It then shows how the two problems undermine BTRT; namely, (1) no blame attribution based on risk imposition is unequivocal; (2) when the materialization of risk is subject to chance, an…Read more
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    Right to be Punished?
    European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 16 (1): 53-74. 2020.
    It appears at least intuitively appropriate to claim that we owe it to victims to punish those who have wronged them. It also seems plausible to state that we owe it to society to punish those who have violated its norms. However, do we also owe punishment to perpetrators themselves? In other words, do those who commit crimes have a moral right to be punished? This work examines the sustainability of the right to be punished from the standpoint of the two main theories of rights—the will and the…Read more