- Individualism and Morality
- Reproductive Justice as Reparative Justice
- Our Problem Isn’t Polarization—It’s Sectarianism – A Kingian Diagnosis and Response
- Commentary for NASSP Award Symposium – Response to Commentators
- Beauvoir, Irigaray, and #Me Too – The Language of Subjectivity and Revolution
- Caring Affinity Networks – Integrating Relational Epistemologies into Mental Health Justice
- Democratic Empathy and Affective Polarization
- Misinformation and Epistemic Harm
- Collective Moral Obligations – A Need for Moral Theory
- Hostile Epistemology
- Situating Cancel Culture – On Harm Reduction, Elite Capture, and Epistemic Hurdles
- Black Trust and White Allies – Insights from Slave Narratives
- Demanding Apology, Demanding Forgiveness – American Expectations of Atonement in Anti-Black Violence
- In Hopes of “Getting Our Act Together”
- Summary of Getting our Act Together: A Theory of Collective Moral Obligations
- Slave Narratives and Epistemic Injustice
- The Inadequacy of Choice Language in Migration Debates
- Commentary: Serena Parekh’s No Refuge
- Commentary on Parekh’s No Refuge
- Remaining Agnostic about Blame and the Moral Status of Smugglers: Response to Commentaries
- Summary of Serena Parekh’s No Refuge
- The Speed of Crisis: Slow Violence, Accelerationism, and the Politics of the Emergency Brake
- Hegel, Marx and Huey P. Newton on the Underclass
- Willingly Making Reparations, Loss of Unjust Advantage, and Counterfactual Comparative Harm
- Community Repair of Moral Damage from Domestic Violence
- Any Woman: Rape, Epistemic Injustice, and Resistance Violence
- Countering MacKinnon on Rape and Consent
- Revolutionary Repair
- From Field to Fork and on to Philosophy – Response to Commentators
- Paternalism, Health and Dietary Choices – Commentary on Paul B. Thompson’s From Field To Fork: Food Ethics for Everyone
- Preventing the Anti-Science Blight – A Commentary on Paul B. Thompson’s From Field to Fork: Food Ethics for Everyone
- Commentary on Paul B. Thompson’s From Field to Fork: Food Ethics for Everyone
- Debating Collective Responsibility – Arendt and Young
- Online Shaming
- “Non-Idealizing Abstraction” as Ideology – Non-Ideal Theory, Intersectionality, and the Power Dynamics of Oppression
- Impotent Vengeance – Is Afterlife Belief a Vehicle to Avenge?
- Realizing the Power of Socioeconomic Human Rights
- Liberal Neutrality and Gender Justice
- Public Reasoning under Social Conditions of Strangerhood
- Participation, Legitimacy, and the Epistemic Dimension of Deliberative Democracy
- Is Public Reason a Normalization Project? Deep Diversity and the Open Society
- Humanity and the Refugee – Another Stab at Universal Human Rights