Jonathan Haidt. The Righteous Mind

My notes on a book arguing that our minds are righteous as we make moral judgments instinctively and reasoning mainly confirms our intuitions.
Steven Pinker. The Better Angels of our Nature

My notes on a book that argues that violence has declined over history. Wide ranging and impressive.
Sam Harris. The Moral Landscape

My notes on a book arguing that we should develop a science of morality rather than relying on divine authority or accepting moral relativism.
Peter Singer. The Expanding Circle.

My notes on a book arguing that through reasoning we can take an increasingly impartial concern for the interests of all and broaden the circle of moral subjects to include all sentient beings.
Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer. Utilitarianism.

My notes on a book introducing utilitarianism.
Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer. The Point of View of the Universe

My notes on a book that sets out Sidgwick’s utilitarian position, relates it to more recent literature and argues for a modern utilitarianism.
Joshua Greene. Moral Tribes

My notes on a book arguing that we should use utilitarian reasoning to transcend our automatic moral emotions.
Do Value Judgements Have A Simple Nature?
A briefer statement of my view that normativity is end-relational and that appreciating this resolves the mysteries of practical reason.
If Morality Is An Illusion Does Anything Matter?
A paper for my Birkbeck MA arguing that even if morality is not objective, this does not matter, as morality is only a small element within practical reason.
End Relational Practical Reason and Morality – Full Paper
My Birkbeck MA Thesis arguing that an end-relational approach explains practical reason and morality.
End Relational Practical Reason and Morality – Abridged
An abridged version of my Birkbeck MA Thesis arguing that an end-relational approach explains practical reason and morality.
Hume on Reason
An essay for my Birkbeck MA discussing David Hume’s claims about the limited role of reason in morality.
Normative and Motivating Reasons to Be Good
An edited script from a 2021 talk to The Philosophical Society: Oxford. I answer ‘Why Should I be Good’ by distinguishing normative and motivating reasons and set out my approach to ethics.
Practical Reason First
An essay arguing that the starting point for ethics should be practical reason broadly rather than morality.