2023:
"An Apology for Inapt Emotions." Philosophical Topics 51 (1): 189-220.
“When the Heavens Fall: The Unintelligible and the Unthinkable.” Journal of Ethics Special Issue on the 50th Anniversary of the Publication of Michael Walzer’s “Political Action: The Problem of Dirty Hands”. doi.org/10.1007/s10892-023-09444-7
“Moral Injury and Moral Failure.” In How to End a War: Essays on Justice, Peace, and Repair, edited by Graham Parsons and Mark Wilson. Cambridge University Press: 31-58.
2021:
“The Virtues of Reactive Attitudes” The Journal of Value Inquiry 55: 437-456.
2020:
“Moral Distress in Health Care: When Is It Fitting?” Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy, 23(2): 165-177.
2018:
“Sacrificing Value.” International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (3): 376-398. Reprinted in: Sacrifice and Moral Philosophy, edited by Marcel van Ackeren and Alfred Archer, Routledge, 2020: 76-98.
2016:
“Moral Failure—Response to Critics.” Feminist Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1) article 6.
2015:
“Making More Space for Moral Failure.” Virtue and the Moral Life: Theological and Philosophical Perspectives, ed. William Werpehowski and Kathryn Getek-Soltis. Lexington Books: 133-152. PDF
2013:
“Value Pluralism, Intuitions, and Reflective Equilibrium.” Philosophical Topics 41(2): 175-201. PDF
“Virtue Ethics and Moral Failure: Lessons from Neuroscientific Moral Psychology.” Virtues in Action: New Essays in Applied Virtue Ethics, ed. Michael Austin. Palgrave Macmillan: 171-189. PDF
2010:
“Idealizing Morality.” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. 25 (4): 797-824. PDF
“Against the Whiteness of Ethics: Dilemmatizing as a Critical Approach.” The Center Must Not Hold: White Women Philosophers on the Whiteness of Philosophy, ed. George Yancy. Lexington Books: 193-209.
2009:
“Feminist Eudaimonism: Eudaimonism as Non-Ideal Theory.” Feminist Ethics and Social and Political Philosophy: Theorizing the Non-Ideal, ed. Lisa Tessman. Springer: 47-58.
“Expecting Bad Luck.” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. 24 (1): 9-28. PDF
2008:
“Reply to Critics.” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. 23 (3): 205-216. This article is part of the “Tessman Symposium” on Burdened Virtues, including the work of three critics (Cheshire Calhoun, Marilyn Friedman, and Christine Koggel) and my response. PDF
2005:
“The Burdened Virtues of Political Resistance.” Feminist Interventions in Ethics and Politics, eds. Barbara S. Andrew, Jean Keller and Lisa H. Schwartzman. Rowman and Littlefield: 77-96.
2003:
“On (Not) Living the Good Life: Reflections on Oppression, Virtue and Flourishing.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume 28 on Feminist Moral Philosophy: 3-32.
2002:
“Do the Wicked Flourish? Virtue Ethics and Unjust Social Privilege.” American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 01 (2) (Spring 2002): 59-63.
2001:
“Jewish Racializations: Revealing the Contingency of Whiteness.” Jewish Locations: Traversing Racialized Landscapes, eds. Lisa Tessman and Bat-Ami Bar On. Rowman and Littlefield.
“Critical Virtue Ethics: Understanding Oppression as Morally Damaging.” Feminists Doing Ethics, eds. Peggy DesAutels and Joanne Waugh. Rowman and Littlefield. Volume selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Book, 2003.
2000:
“Moral Luck in the Politics of Personal Transformation.” Social Theory and Practice. 26 (3): 1-21. PDF
1999:
“The Other Colors of Whiteness” with Bat-Ami Bar On. Whiteness: Feminist Philosophical Reflections, eds. Chris Cuomo and Kim Hall. Rowman and Littlefield. Reprinted in Oppression, Privilege, and Resistance, eds. Lisa Heldke and Peg O’Connor. McGraw Hill, 2004.
“The Racial Politics of Mixed-Race.” Journal of Social Philosophy. 30 (2): 276-294. PDF
1998:
“Dangerous Loyalties and Liberatory Politics.” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. 13 (4): 18-39. PDF
Book Reviews and Review Essays
2021. “On the Transformations and Degradations of Moral Subjectivity,” Symposium on Joseph Wiinikka-Lydon's Moral Injury and the Promise of Virtue. Syndicate.
2020. Review of Eva Feder Kittay’s Learning from My Daughter: The Value and Care of Disabled Minds. American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 19 (2): 33-35.
2017. Review of Cheshire Calhoun's Moral Aims: Essays on the Importance of Getting It Right and Practicing Morality with Others. American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 17 (1): 9-12.
2014. Review of Macalester Bell’s Hard Feelings: The Moral Psychology of Contempt. Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. Hypatia Reviews Online.
2011. Review of Anita Superson’s The Moral Skeptic. Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. 26 (4): 883-887. PDF
2005. Review of Christine Swanton’s Virtue Ethics: A Pluralistic View. Philosophical Review. 114 (3).
"An Apology for Inapt Emotions." Philosophical Topics 51 (1): 189-220.
“When the Heavens Fall: The Unintelligible and the Unthinkable.” Journal of Ethics Special Issue on the 50th Anniversary of the Publication of Michael Walzer’s “Political Action: The Problem of Dirty Hands”. doi.org/10.1007/s10892-023-09444-7
“Moral Injury and Moral Failure.” In How to End a War: Essays on Justice, Peace, and Repair, edited by Graham Parsons and Mark Wilson. Cambridge University Press: 31-58.
2021:
“The Virtues of Reactive Attitudes” The Journal of Value Inquiry 55: 437-456.
2020:
“Moral Distress in Health Care: When Is It Fitting?” Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy, 23(2): 165-177.
2018:
“Sacrificing Value.” International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (3): 376-398. Reprinted in: Sacrifice and Moral Philosophy, edited by Marcel van Ackeren and Alfred Archer, Routledge, 2020: 76-98.
2016:
“Moral Failure—Response to Critics.” Feminist Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1) article 6.
2015:
“Making More Space for Moral Failure.” Virtue and the Moral Life: Theological and Philosophical Perspectives, ed. William Werpehowski and Kathryn Getek-Soltis. Lexington Books: 133-152. PDF
2013:
“Value Pluralism, Intuitions, and Reflective Equilibrium.” Philosophical Topics 41(2): 175-201. PDF
“Virtue Ethics and Moral Failure: Lessons from Neuroscientific Moral Psychology.” Virtues in Action: New Essays in Applied Virtue Ethics, ed. Michael Austin. Palgrave Macmillan: 171-189. PDF
2010:
“Idealizing Morality.” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. 25 (4): 797-824. PDF
“Against the Whiteness of Ethics: Dilemmatizing as a Critical Approach.” The Center Must Not Hold: White Women Philosophers on the Whiteness of Philosophy, ed. George Yancy. Lexington Books: 193-209.
2009:
“Feminist Eudaimonism: Eudaimonism as Non-Ideal Theory.” Feminist Ethics and Social and Political Philosophy: Theorizing the Non-Ideal, ed. Lisa Tessman. Springer: 47-58.
“Expecting Bad Luck.” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. 24 (1): 9-28. PDF
2008:
“Reply to Critics.” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. 23 (3): 205-216. This article is part of the “Tessman Symposium” on Burdened Virtues, including the work of three critics (Cheshire Calhoun, Marilyn Friedman, and Christine Koggel) and my response. PDF
2005:
“The Burdened Virtues of Political Resistance.” Feminist Interventions in Ethics and Politics, eds. Barbara S. Andrew, Jean Keller and Lisa H. Schwartzman. Rowman and Littlefield: 77-96.
2003:
“On (Not) Living the Good Life: Reflections on Oppression, Virtue and Flourishing.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume 28 on Feminist Moral Philosophy: 3-32.
2002:
“Do the Wicked Flourish? Virtue Ethics and Unjust Social Privilege.” American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 01 (2) (Spring 2002): 59-63.
2001:
“Jewish Racializations: Revealing the Contingency of Whiteness.” Jewish Locations: Traversing Racialized Landscapes, eds. Lisa Tessman and Bat-Ami Bar On. Rowman and Littlefield.
“Critical Virtue Ethics: Understanding Oppression as Morally Damaging.” Feminists Doing Ethics, eds. Peggy DesAutels and Joanne Waugh. Rowman and Littlefield. Volume selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Book, 2003.
2000:
“Moral Luck in the Politics of Personal Transformation.” Social Theory and Practice. 26 (3): 1-21. PDF
1999:
“The Other Colors of Whiteness” with Bat-Ami Bar On. Whiteness: Feminist Philosophical Reflections, eds. Chris Cuomo and Kim Hall. Rowman and Littlefield. Reprinted in Oppression, Privilege, and Resistance, eds. Lisa Heldke and Peg O’Connor. McGraw Hill, 2004.
“The Racial Politics of Mixed-Race.” Journal of Social Philosophy. 30 (2): 276-294. PDF
1998:
“Dangerous Loyalties and Liberatory Politics.” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. 13 (4): 18-39. PDF
Book Reviews and Review Essays
2021. “On the Transformations and Degradations of Moral Subjectivity,” Symposium on Joseph Wiinikka-Lydon's Moral Injury and the Promise of Virtue. Syndicate.
2020. Review of Eva Feder Kittay’s Learning from My Daughter: The Value and Care of Disabled Minds. American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 19 (2): 33-35.
2017. Review of Cheshire Calhoun's Moral Aims: Essays on the Importance of Getting It Right and Practicing Morality with Others. American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 17 (1): 9-12.
2014. Review of Macalester Bell’s Hard Feelings: The Moral Psychology of Contempt. Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. Hypatia Reviews Online.
2011. Review of Anita Superson’s The Moral Skeptic. Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. 26 (4): 883-887. PDF
2005. Review of Christine Swanton’s Virtue Ethics: A Pluralistic View. Philosophical Review. 114 (3).