Work

  1. "Partisanship and the Trolley Problem: Partisan Willingness to Sacrifice Members of the Other Party," (with Michael Barber), Research and Politics, forthcoming.

  2. "Gaslighting Citizens" (with Eric Beerbohm), American Journal of Political Science, forthcoming.

  3. "Public Reasoning, Together: Gender and Political Deliberation" (with Rachel Finlayson), The Journal of Politics 83:3 (2022): 1556-1569.

  4. "Self-Authorship and the Moral Claim to Noninterference," Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 102:2 (2021): 220-243.

  5. "Individual Valuing of Social Equality in Political and Personal Relationships" (with Jessica Preece), Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13:1 (2021): 177-196.

  6. "When Should We Be Open to Persuasion?" (with Rachel Finlayson), Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 24 (2021): 123-136.

  7. "The Democratic Limits of Political Experiments" (with Eric Beerbohm and Adam Kern), Politics, Philosophy & Economics 19:4 (2020): 321-342.

  8. "Symbolic Values," Journal of the American Philosophical Association 5:4 (2019): 449-467.

  9. "What Must Good Samaritans Do? Skepticism about the Political Enforceability of Duties to Aid," Public Affairs Quarterly 33:1 (2019): 41-64.

  10. "Frontier Kantianism: Autonomy and Authority in Emerson and Joseph Smith," Journal of Religious Ethics 46:2 (2018): 332-359.

  11. "Divine Love as a Model for Human Relationships," International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 83:3 (2018): 271-290.

  12. "Dementia, Advance Directives, and the Problem of Temporal Selfishness," The Ethics of Ability and Enhancement, eds. Terry Price and Jessica Flanigan, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018).

  13. "A Buck-Passing Account of the Common Good" (with Eric Beerbohm), Journal of Political Philosophy 25:4 (2017): e60-e79.

  14. "Which Moral Requirements Does Constitutivism Support?" Law, Ethics and Philosophy 4 (2016): 8-31.

  15. "Toleration and Autonomy as a Moral Attitude," Journal of Social Philosophy 28:1 (2017): 92-116.

  16. "Rational Persuasion, Paternalism, and Respect," Res Publica 23:4 (2017): 513-522.

  17. "Can Consequentialism Require Selfishness?" Journal of Philosophical Research 41 (2016): 239-262.

  18. "Manipulation and the Grounds of Institutional Obligation: An Argument for International Equality," Ethics & Global Politics 8 (2015).

  19. "The Authority of God and the Meaning of the Atonement," Religious Studies 50:4 (2014): 405-423.

  20. "Teaching Philosophy through Lincoln-Douglas Debate" (with Jake Nebel, Ben Holguin, and Peter van Elswick), Teaching Philosophy 36:3 (2013): 271-289.

  21. "Equality, Procedural Justice, and the World Trade Organization" (with Adam Chilton), Intercultural Human Rights Law Review 101:7 (2012): 277-327.

  22. "A Moral Defense of the Moral Values Voter," Political Studies 59:4 (2011): 996-1016.

  23. "Justice: Metaphysical, After All," Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 14:2 (2011): 207-222.

  24. "Is Revolution Morally Revolting?" The Journal of Value Inquiry 38 (2004): 561-568.



Respect is about coordinating deference to others so that we can all achieve our diverse ends. My view is quite similar to the sign's.