Publications
Heather Lench, Darren Domsky, Rachel Smallman, and Kathleen Darbor, “Beliefs in Moral Luck: When and Why Blame Hinges on Luck,” British Journal of Psychology 106 (2), (2015): 272-87.
“No Such Luck,” The Philosophers Magazine 55 (4), (2011): 82-86.
“Why Callicott’s Ecological Communitarianism Is Not Holistic,” The Journal of Value Inquiry 42 (3), (2008): 389-96.
“Aldo Leopold,” in Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, eds. J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman, MacMillan, 2008.
“The Inadequacy of Ecological Communitarianism,” Environmental Ethics 28 (4), (2006): 395-412.
- Reprinted in The Ethics of the Environment (The International Library of Essays in Public and Professional Ethics), ed. Robin Attfield, Ashgate, 2008.
“Tossing the Rotten Thing Out: Eliminating Bad Reasons not to Solve the Problem of Moral Luck,” Philosophy 80 (4), (2005): 531-41.
“There Is No Door: Finally Solving the Problem of Moral Luck,” The Journal of Philosophy 101 (9), (2004): 445-64.
“Keeping a Place for Meta-Ethics: Assessing Elliot’s Dismissal of the Subjectivism/Objectivism Debate in Environmental Ethics,” Metaphilosophy 35 (5), (2004): 675-94.
“Evaluating Callicott’s Attack on Stone’s Moral Pluralism,” Environmental Values 10 (3), (2001): 395-415.
“Dreaming with Descartes,” Consciousness, Literature, and the Arts 2 (2), (2001) [journal online], [Link]
"McGinn's Theory of Consciousness, and Searle's Indignant Response," Gnosis 5 (1), (2001) [journal online], [Link]