Instructor of Philosophy, Arizona State University
I'm a philosopher at Arizona State University working at the intersection of moral philosophy, moral psychology, and metaphysics on issues surrounding free will and moral responsibility. Prior to coming to ASU, I was a senior fellow in the Department of Philosophy, Logic, and Scientific Method at the London School of Economics. My work has appeared in Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Studies, and Journal of Value Inquiry and I am an editor of Midwest Studies in Philosophy.
How should we judge people for their past moral failings?
Oct 04, 2018 15:07 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
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