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Book
Intention and Wrongdoing: In Defense of Double Effect. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022.
Other Publications
“Epistemological Disjunctivism: Neo-Wittgensteinian and Moderate Neo-Moorean,” Episteme 17 (2020): 438-57l
“Circling to Scientia: Reading Descartes in Light of the Debate between Stoic Dogmatists and Academic Skeptics,” Journal of the History of Philosophy 55 (2017): 55-81.
“The Closeness Problem for Double Effect: A Reply to Nelkin and Rickless,” Journal of Value Inquiry 51 (2017): 69-83.
“Epistemological Disjunctivism and Easy Knowledge,” Synthese 192 (2015): 2647-65.
“From Volitionalism to the Dual Aspect Theory of Action,” Philosophia 41 (2013): 867-86.
“A Critique of Scanlon on Double Effect,” Journal of Moral Philosophy 9 (2012): 178-99.
“Felicitology: Neurath’s Naturalization of Ethics,” HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 1 (2011): 183-208.
“Not All Worlds Are Stages,” Philosophical Studies 116 (2003): 309-21.
Fellowships and Grants
Donald and Beverly Freeman Fellow, Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership, United States Naval Academy, 2022-2023
Distinguished Fellow, Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Notre Dame, 2019-2020
Distinguished Early Career Grant, University of St. Thomas, 2019-2021
Faculty Partnership-In-Learning Grant (Tutor), University of St. Thomas, Spring 2018
Sabbatical Grant, University of St. Thomas, Fall 2017
Research Grant (level 1), University of St. Thomas, Fall 2016
Research Grant (level 1), University of St. Thomas, Fall 2013
Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in the Humanities, 2004-2005
Honors and Awards
Accessibility Awards, Disability Resources Office, University of St. Thomas, 2022
Curricular Innovation in Sustainability Award, University of St. Thomas, 2021
Phi Beta Kappa, 2004