Work
"Partisanship and the Trolley Problem: Partisan Willingness to Sacrifice Members of the Other Party," (with Michael Barber), Research and Politics, forthcoming.
"Gaslighting Citizens" (with Eric Beerbohm), American Journal of Political Science, forthcoming.
"Public Reasoning, Together: Gender and Political Deliberation" (with Rachel Finlayson), The Journal of Politics 83:3 (2022): 1556-1569.
"Self-Authorship and the Moral Claim to Noninterference," Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 102:2 (2021): 220-243.
"Individual Valuing of Social Equality in Political and Personal Relationships" (with Jessica Preece), Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13:1 (2021): 177-196.
"When Should We Be Open to Persuasion?" (with Rachel Finlayson), Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 24 (2021): 123-136.
"The Democratic Limits of Political Experiments" (with Eric Beerbohm and Adam Kern), Politics, Philosophy & Economics 19:4 (2020): 321-342.
"Symbolic Values," Journal of the American Philosophical Association 5:4 (2019): 449-467.
"What Must Good Samaritans Do? Skepticism about the Political Enforceability of Duties to Aid," Public Affairs Quarterly 33:1 (2019): 41-64.
"Frontier Kantianism: Autonomy and Authority in Emerson and Joseph Smith," Journal of Religious Ethics 46:2 (2018): 332-359.
"Divine Love as a Model for Human Relationships," International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 83:3 (2018): 271-290.
"Dementia, Advance Directives, and the Problem of Temporal Selfishness," The Ethics of Ability and Enhancement, eds. Terry Price and Jessica Flanigan, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018).
"A Buck-Passing Account of the Common Good" (with Eric Beerbohm), Journal of Political Philosophy 25:4 (2017): e60-e79.
"Which Moral Requirements Does Constitutivism Support?" Law, Ethics and Philosophy 4 (2016): 8-31.
"Toleration and Autonomy as a Moral Attitude," Journal of Social Philosophy 28:1 (2017): 92-116.
"Rational Persuasion, Paternalism, and Respect," Res Publica 23:4 (2017): 513-522.
"Can Consequentialism Require Selfishness?" Journal of Philosophical Research 41 (2016): 239-262.
"Manipulation and the Grounds of Institutional Obligation: An Argument for International Equality," Ethics & Global Politics 8 (2015).
"The Authority of God and the Meaning of the Atonement," Religious Studies 50:4 (2014): 405-423.
"Teaching Philosophy through Lincoln-Douglas Debate" (with Jake Nebel, Ben Holguin, and Peter van Elswick), Teaching Philosophy 36:3 (2013): 271-289.
"Equality, Procedural Justice, and the World Trade Organization" (with Adam Chilton), Intercultural Human Rights Law Review 101:7 (2012): 277-327.
"A Moral Defense of the Moral Values Voter," Political Studies 59:4 (2011): 996-1016.
"Justice: Metaphysical, After All," Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 14:2 (2011): 207-222.
"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.