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Consensus and Collaboration in Contemporary Scientific Practice
I argue that there is no single, monolithic conception of ‘consensus’ in scientific practice. I distinguish between two categories of aggregative and collaborative consensus. Collaborative consensus, which is produced by ... -
Constructing and Being Constructed: Relational Trans Identity and Responsibility for Microaggressions
This project centers on the question: Given the everyday and structural dynamics of gender oppression, how should we treat others’ genders in our everyday interactions with them, particularly given that those everyday ... -
Curating Stories, Caring for Selves: Bioethical Dimensions of Narrative Stewardship
Social practices of storytelling help shape who we are. The recognition and uptake we grant others’ stories shapes our understandings of ourselves and our responsibilities to those around us. In this way, I take personal ... -
Dharmakīrti's concept of the Svalakṣaṇa
(1980)Dharmak(')irti's philosophy is a synthesis of two schools of Indian Buddhism, the Sautrantika and the Yogacara. To the extent that Dharmak(')irti was a Sautrantika and the Yogacara. To the extent that Dharmak(')irti was a ... -
Disability, Identity, and the Body as a Context of Choice: Making Space for the Mere Difference View in Healthcare Justice
My dissertation seeks to defend the “mere difference” view of disability from the charge that it leads to objectionable implications in healthcare justice. The mere difference view, briefly put, conceptualizes disability ... -
Equitably Ending the Fossil Fuel Era: Climate Justice, Capital, & the Carbon Budget
This dissertation makes the moral case for equitably transitioning away from fossil fuels in line with keeping global warming as close as possible to the Paris Climate Agreement’s more stringent target of keeping global ... -
Evaluating Neural Futures: Good Technoscience and the Challenge of Co-Production
If we look beyond just the hypotheses, models, or evidence of technoscience, there are a variety of entangled, normative issues to be examined. Science and engineering enable the creation of new identities, change existing ... -
Expanding the child's range of open futures: a proposed basis for the ethical assessment of parental genetic trait selections
(2004)This dissertation considers the bases upon which ethical assessments of parental genetic trait selections for their children can be made. It argues that if parents engage in genetic trait selections, they must act to expand ... -
Facing the Genocidal Present
This dissertation argues that genocide, in settler colonies like the US, is a processual and structural condition, not an event; one that does not require genocidal intent, since genocide is the background hum—the rhythm—that ... -
Fat – Therefore, Unhealthy? Oppressing Fat People in the Name of Health
This dissertation is primarily a response to the concern for health objection that is frequently used in an attempt to discredit the fat acceptance movement. I offer a critical understanding of “health” in relation to ... -
Feeling Proud and Being Proud: An Investigation Into the Moral Psychology of Personal Ideals
(2012-09-13)I argue that there are two sorts of pride--the emotion of pride and the character trait of pride--and defend descriptive and normative accounts of each sort of pride. The emotion of pride involves an evaluation that one ... -
Immigrant Oppression and Social Justice
My dissertation provides a partial response to the question of what is owed by states to undocumented migrants in their territory. According to one prominent philosophical position, long-term undocumented migrants should ... -
Immigration in a Global Economy: Why the Left Should Embrace Open Borders
My dissertation explores the implications of discretionary control over immigration policies, arguing that the class-based selection that it facilitates plays a vital role in constructing and maintaining issues of global ... -
Inferential justification
(1997)I aim to construct a partial account of inferential epistemic justification, the process by which epistemic justification is "transferred" from an evidentiary belief (or a set of such beliefs) to some further belief via ... -
Intelligent Automaticity in Moral Judgment and Decision-Making
Is conscious reflection necessary for good moral judgment and decision-making? Philosophical attention to this question has increased in the last decade due to recent empirical work in moral psychology. I conclude that ... -
Intertheoretic Relations in Context: Details, Purpose, and Practice
An intertheory comparison should be assessed with regards to what goals it seeks to accomplish. Traditionally reductions have sought to establish ontological primacy, and also to have the reducing theory explain features ... -
A Leap into Darkness: Domination and the Normative Structure of International Politics
(2013-11-14)Philosophers have developed sophisticated theories of domestic legitimacy that discuss how a coercive state could be justified to its citizens. Yet, theorizing about global justice is characterized by a pervasive methodological ... -
Love in Descartes' Metaphysics and Moral Philosophy
I argue for an account of René Descartes’ theory of love that is deeply rooted in his metaphysics and heavily influences his moral philosophy. Descartes maintains that the soul “join[s] itself in volition” to those it ... -
Metaphysical realism and antirealism: an analysis of the contemporary debate
(1996)The metaphysical realist asserts, while the metaphysical antirealist denies, that there are individuals that exist independently of the existence and workings of any mind or minds. I begin by distinguishing the thesis of ... -
Modal Truth: Integrating the Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Semantics of the Necessary and the Possible
The integration challenge for modality states that metaphysical theories of modality tend to fail in one of two ways: either they render the meanings of modal sentences mysterious, or they render modal knowledge mysterious. ...