My research seeks to understand the practices that lie at the center of our moral lives: how we give and receive moral advice, how we blame, forgive, make excuses, how we praise and give credit. Such understanding is valuable for its own sake but it can also point us towards ways in which those practices may contribute to unjust social arrangements and should be reformed.
My research seeks to understand the practices that lie at the center of our moral lives: how we give and receive moral advice, how we blame, forgive, make excuses, how we praise and give credit. Such understanding is valuable for its own sake but it can also point us towards ways in which those practices may contribute to unjust social arrangements and should be reformed.
PhD, Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology