| Government Surveillance and Why Defining Privacy Matters in a Post-Snowden World |
10 |
| Prioritarianism for Global Health Investments: Identifying the Worst Off |
8 |
| Mandatory Vaccination: An Unqualified Defence |
7 |
| Children's Vulnerability and Legitimate Authority Over Children |
5 |
| Why Childhood is Bad for Children |
5 |
| Hikers in Flip-Flops: Luck Egalitarianism, Democratic Equality and the Distribuenda of Justice |
5 |
| The Moral Case for Intelligent Speed Adaptation |
4 |
| Deep Disagreement, the Dark Enlightenment, and the Rhetoric of the Red Pill |
3 |
| Selecting Against Disability: The Liberal Eugenic Challenge and the Argument from Cognitive Diversity |
3 |
| The Distinctiveness of Polyamory |
3 |
| Saplings or Caterpillars? Trying to Understand Children's Wellbeing |
3 |
| The Slippery Slope Argument against Geoengineering Research |
3 |
| Online Masquerade: Redesigning the Internet for Free Speech Through the Use of Pseudonyms |
3 |
| No Such Thing as Killer Robots |
3 |
| Why Keep a Dog and Bark Yourself? Making Choices for Non-Human Animals |
2 |
| Kagan on Speciesism and Modal Personism |
2 |
| In Defence of Backyard Chickens |
2 |
| Against Pay Secrecy |
2 |
| Climate Change, No-Harm Principle, and Moral Responsibility of Individual Emitters |
2 |
| May Churches Discriminate? |
2 |
| Epistemic Privilege and Victims' Duties to Resist their Oppression |
2 |
| Pessimism About Motivating Modal Personism |
2 |
| Sufficiency and Satiable Values |
2 |
| Remembering War: Fabre on Remembrance |
2 |
| Intellectual Perfectionism about Schooling |
2 |
| Nobody Puts Baby in the Container: The Foetal Container Model at Work in Medicine and Commercial Surrogacy |
2 |
| Joint Epistemic Action: Some Applications |
2 |
| What's So Bad About Killer Robots? |
1 |
| Cyberattacks as Casus Belli: A Sovereignty-Based Account |
1 |
| Rose's Prevention Paradox |
1 |
| Are Healthy Eating Policies Consistent with Public Reason? |
1 |
| The Social Creation of Morality and Complicity in Collective Harms: A Kantian Account |
1 |
| Cosmopolitanism, Occupancy and Political Self-Determination |
1 |
| Peace, Self-Determination and Reckoning with the Past: A Reply to Butt, Lippert-Rasmussen, Pasternak, Wellman and Stemplowska |
1 |
| Cosmopolitan Justice and Criminal States |
1 |
| Frontotemporal Dementia and the Reactive Attitudes: Two Roles for the Capacity to Care? |
1 |
| Intelligibility, Moral Loss and Injustice |
1 |
| Irrelevant Cultural Influences on Belief |
1 |
| How Democracy Can Inform Consent: Cases of the Internet and Bioethics |
1 |
| Asylum for Sale: A Market between States that is Feasible and Desirable |
1 |
| Resolving the Tensions Between White People's Active Investment in Racial Inequality and White Ignorance: A Response to Marzia Milazzo |
1 |
| Just Annexation |
1 |
| Historical Emissions and the Carbon Budget |
1 |
| Partial Loss of Territory Due to Anthropogenic Climate Change: A Theory of Compensating for Losses in Political Self-determination |
1 |
| Exploitation, Working Poverty, and the Expressive Power of Wages |
1 |
| The Taste Question in Animal Ethics |
1 |
| Parental Education and Expensive Consumption Habits |
1 |
| Dissidents and Innocents: Hard Cases for a Political Philosophy of Boycotts |
1 |
| Consumer Boycotts as Instruments for Structural Change |
1 |
| Rawlsian Justice and the Social Determinants of Health |
1 |