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Ethics and the Social Constitution of Agency
(Georgetown University, 2021)
In this dissertation, I offer an account of the social constitution of agency and I show how it grounds normative features applying to us as agents. This is a theory that I call social constitutivism. Constitutivism holds ...
Moral Structures: Scientific Reflections on Rationalist Themes
(Georgetown University, 2021)
In this dissertation, I develop a substantive, scientific account of the nature of practical normativity and then use this account to articulate an empirically tractable version of the rationalist approach to ethics. In ...
Epistemological Hermeneutics in the Clinic
(Georgetown University, 2021)
Sometimes, people using different epistemological strategies have to work together on a shared project. The differences between their epistemological strategies may make it difficult to share knowledge relevant to their ...
The Ethics of Estranged Relationships
(Georgetown University, 2021)
A growing body of empirical research suggests that estrangement in interpersonal relationships is common, painful, and often bewildering. Unfortunately, to date there has been no philosophical discussion of interpersonal ...
Metaethics Is Social
(Georgetown University, 2021)
Philosophy is in the midst of a social turn. Our community is pouring new energy into fields like social epistemology and social ontology, and across the discipline we have turned our focus toward political and ethical ...
Moral Status: A Political Approach
(Georgetown University, 2020)
In this dissertation I develop a political approach to the subject of moral status. While much of the moral status literature focuses on questions of individual morality—like whether I may permissibly eat meat for dinner ...