Research
Publications
-
Peer Reviewed Articles
- "Who May Geoengineer: Global Domination, Revolution, and Solar Radiation Management," Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric (Forthcoming 2020) - Winner, Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay Prize, Global Justice Network
- "A Neo-Republican Theory of Just State Surveillance," Moral Philosophy and Politics (Forthcoming, 2020)
- "Sovereignty and Non-Domination: Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems as Counter-Insurgency Tool," Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence (Forthcoming in a special issue on military technology, 2020)
- "Legitimacy and Non-Domination in Solar Radiation Management Research," Ethics, Policy, and the Environment 21, no 3, pp. 341-361 (2019)
- "A Normative Foundation for Statism," Critical Review of Social and Political Philosophy (Forthcoming 2020)
- "Just Research into Killer Robots," Ethics and Information Technology 21, no 4. pp. 281-293 (2019)
- "Political Revolution as Moral Risk," The Monist 101, no. 2, pp. 199-215 (2018)
- "Cyberattacks as Casus Belli: A Sovereignty Based Account," (PDF) Journal of Applied Philosophy 35, no. 2, pp. 222-241 (2018)
- "Redirecting Threats, the Doctrine of Doing and Allowing, and the Special Wrongness of Solar Radiation Management," (PDF) Ethics, Policy, and the Environment 17, no. 2, pp. 143-146 (2014)
- "The Intergenerational Storm: Dilemma or Domination," (PDF) Philosophy and Public Issues 3, no. 1, pp. 207-244 (2013)
- "Constitutivism or Instrumentalism: A Dilemma for Accounts of Transnational Political Authority," (PDF) Transnational Legal Theory 4, no. 3, pp. 374-395 (2013).
- "Rawls and Animals: A Defense," in John Rawls: Debating the Major Questions, Oxford University Press (2020)
- "A Human Rights Framework for Climate Engineering: A Response to the Limitations of Cost-Benefit Analysis," under contract and accepted for Climate Geoengineering: Law and Governance (edited by Wil Burns), Springer Press (Forthcoming, 2021)
- "Against Voting Obligations," in Ethics, Left and Right (edited by Bob Fischer), Oxford University Press (2019)
- "Why Bad Votes Can Nonetheless Be Cast and Why Bad Voters May Cast Them," Political Ethics, edited by Emily Crookston, David Killoren, and Jonathan Trerise, Routledge (2017)
- "Towards a Richer Account of Cyberharm: The Value of Self-Determination in the Context of Cyberwarfare," in Ethics and Policies for Cyber Operations, edited by Mariarosaria Taddeo and Ludovica Glorioso, Philosophical Studies Series, Springer (2017)
- "International Domination and a Global Climate Treaty" (PDF) in The Ethics of Climate Governance, edited by Catriona McKinnon and Aaron Maltais, Rowan and Littlefield Press (2015).
- "Domination and the Ethics of Solar Radiation Management" (PDF) in Engineering the Climate: The Ethics of Solar Radiation Management (ed. Christopher Preston), Lexington Press (2012).
- "International Distributive Justice," Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2013, Substantial Revision in 2020)
- Review of Climate Engineering: A Normative Perspective by Daniel Callies in Environmental Ethics (Forthcoming, 2020)
- Review of Political Utopias: Contemporary Debates edited by Michael Weber and Kevin Vallier in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2018)
- Review of Authorities: Conflicts, Cooperation, and Transnational Legal Theory by Nicole Roughan in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2014)
- Review of Justice in a Globalized World: A Normative Framework by Laura Valentini (PDF) in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17, no.3 (2014).
Book Chapters
Encyclopedia Articles
Book Reviews
Works in Progress
- "The Relational Microfoundations of the Right to Exclude: Resolving Two Problems for the Immigration Restrictionist" (PDF) (draft in progress)
- "Two Worries about Indirect Reciprocity Accounts of Intergenerational Cooperation" (draft in progress)
back to top