My dissertation has three main parts. In the first I develop a commitment model of moral judgment. I argue that moral judgments and the broader discourse in which they take place can be understood in terms of the operation of distinct but interacting commitment strategies. To a first approximation, these strategies operate at the levels of individual and social psychology, and biological and/or cultural evolution. All commitment strategies provide motivational stability by reducing one's (perceived) flexibility of action. Some such strategies are undertaken deliberately, such as when an addict signs a contract forcing her to donate money to a despised organization if she is caught using. However, the commitment strategies associated with mo...
Moral theories often take the guidance of individual conduct as their central task, and seek to prov...
Morality is of particular importance to people: People want to be considered moral and want to belon...
This dissertation argues that moral obligations are derived from loyalty. The argument is framed as ...
In this paper I wish to do two things. First, I seek to explain the nature of the strong internalist...
Morality is commonly thought to offer guidance concerning how we ought to behave, what we ought to d...
In this dissertation I develop a theory of moral judgment as a natural kind. Instead of analyzing th...
It is often supposed that those who remain unmoved by their moral judgements cast doubt on the autho...
In this dissertation, I try to answer fundamental questions about how morality functions in various ...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
A common conceptual framework depicts morality as an alien force commanding us from on high; in cont...
Richard Miller (chair), Scott MacDonald, Jennifer WhitingIn this dissertation, I defend a particular...
This dissertation is about the dynamics that may arise when actors seek to socialize others into the...
Moral dependence is taking another person's assertion or "testimony" that C as a reason to believe C...
This thesis presents a framework that I name the MRC framework, as its purpose is to capture how peo...
Psychological theories of morality tend to agree that automatic processes in the mind influence mora...
Moral theories often take the guidance of individual conduct as their central task, and seek to prov...
Morality is of particular importance to people: People want to be considered moral and want to belon...
This dissertation argues that moral obligations are derived from loyalty. The argument is framed as ...
In this paper I wish to do two things. First, I seek to explain the nature of the strong internalist...
Morality is commonly thought to offer guidance concerning how we ought to behave, what we ought to d...
In this dissertation I develop a theory of moral judgment as a natural kind. Instead of analyzing th...
It is often supposed that those who remain unmoved by their moral judgements cast doubt on the autho...
In this dissertation, I try to answer fundamental questions about how morality functions in various ...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
A common conceptual framework depicts morality as an alien force commanding us from on high; in cont...
Richard Miller (chair), Scott MacDonald, Jennifer WhitingIn this dissertation, I defend a particular...
This dissertation is about the dynamics that may arise when actors seek to socialize others into the...
Moral dependence is taking another person's assertion or "testimony" that C as a reason to believe C...
This thesis presents a framework that I name the MRC framework, as its purpose is to capture how peo...
Psychological theories of morality tend to agree that automatic processes in the mind influence mora...
Moral theories often take the guidance of individual conduct as their central task, and seek to prov...
Morality is of particular importance to people: People want to be considered moral and want to belon...
This dissertation argues that moral obligations are derived from loyalty. The argument is framed as ...