I have published papers on expressivism, moral motivation, non-coercive interventions in clinical and research settings, ethical veganism, and pain research involving individuals with severe intellectual disabilities.
My paper on ambivalence and how abortion laws shape reproductive choices, "Abortion Restrictions and Formative Autonomy," forthcoming in Social Philosophy & Policy.
My paper on expressivism and moral motivation, "Does Practicality Support Noncognitivism?," forthcoming in The Journal of Moral Philosophy.
My paper, with Audrey Thurm, Helga O. Miguel, Scott Kim, and Zenaide Quezado, on ethical pain research: "Pain Research and Children and Adolescents with Severe Intellectual Disability: Ethical Challenges and Imperatives," The Lancet: Child & Adolescent Health, vol. 7, no. 4 (2023): 288-296.
My paper, with Jacob Barrett, on ethical veganism, causal inefficacy, and free riding: “Ethical Veganism and Free Riding,” Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, vol. 24, no. 2 (2023): 184-212.
My paper on nudges, autonomy, and hard choices in clinical settings: “Nudges and Hard Choices,” Bioethics, vol. 36, no.9 (2022): 948-956.
My paper, with Susanna McGrew and Ben Berkman, on choice-masking nudges and their use in research settings: “A Defense of Choice Masking Nudges,” Journal of Health Care Law & Policy vol. 24, no.1 (2022): 1-48.
My paper on expressivism, Moore's Paradox, and the expression relation: “Getting Expressivism out of the Woods,” Ergo vol. 5, no. 36 (2018): 947-969.
My book review of Matti Eklund's Choosing Normative Concepts in Ethics 129, no. 1 (2018): 122-127 (featured review on PEA Soup).
I have works under review, and in progress on (i) the transparency of metaethical facts, (iii) research ethics consultation at the NIH during COVID-19, (iv) purity, moral disgust, and effective veganism, and (vi) efforts to address racism in bioethics training centers.
My paper on ambivalence and how abortion laws shape reproductive choices, "Abortion Restrictions and Formative Autonomy," forthcoming in Social Philosophy & Policy.
My paper on expressivism and moral motivation, "Does Practicality Support Noncognitivism?," forthcoming in The Journal of Moral Philosophy.
My paper, with Audrey Thurm, Helga O. Miguel, Scott Kim, and Zenaide Quezado, on ethical pain research: "Pain Research and Children and Adolescents with Severe Intellectual Disability: Ethical Challenges and Imperatives," The Lancet: Child & Adolescent Health, vol. 7, no. 4 (2023): 288-296.
My paper, with Jacob Barrett, on ethical veganism, causal inefficacy, and free riding: “Ethical Veganism and Free Riding,” Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, vol. 24, no. 2 (2023): 184-212.
My paper on nudges, autonomy, and hard choices in clinical settings: “Nudges and Hard Choices,” Bioethics, vol. 36, no.9 (2022): 948-956.
My paper, with Susanna McGrew and Ben Berkman, on choice-masking nudges and their use in research settings: “A Defense of Choice Masking Nudges,” Journal of Health Care Law & Policy vol. 24, no.1 (2022): 1-48.
My paper on expressivism, Moore's Paradox, and the expression relation: “Getting Expressivism out of the Woods,” Ergo vol. 5, no. 36 (2018): 947-969.
My book review of Matti Eklund's Choosing Normative Concepts in Ethics 129, no. 1 (2018): 122-127 (featured review on PEA Soup).
I have works under review, and in progress on (i) the transparency of metaethical facts, (iii) research ethics consultation at the NIH during COVID-19, (iv) purity, moral disgust, and effective veganism, and (vi) efforts to address racism in bioethics training centers.