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Conference & seminar presentations

Forthcoming                     'Frustrated at Work? The Case for Subsidizing Career Changes' (with Tom Parr), The Future of                                                     Work: Economic and Philosophical Perspectives, Erasmus University Rotterdam, June 2022.

2022                                   'Frustrated at Work? The Case for Subsidizing Career Changes' (with Tom Parr), The University of                                              Hong Kong (online), May 2022.

2022                                   'What Is Abuse?', International Workshop Autonomy and Child Vulnerability: Bioethical                                                                Challenges for Children's Psychosocial Health, University of Salamanca, May 2022.

2022                                   ‘Liberalism and the Necessity of Relationship Lessons', panel on 'Liberalism and Feminism'                                                        (with Gina Schouten and Tom Parr), Philosophy, Politics & Economics Society Conference, New                                                  Orleans, February 2022 (cancelled due to Covid-19).


2021                                   ‘Discrimination and Education’ (with Tom Parr), Appearance and Discrimination Reading Group,                                                University of Warwick (online), March 2021.

​2021                                   'Criminal Justice, Responsibility, and the Family', Philosophy Department Colloquium, University                                                 of York (online), January 2021.

2021                                   'Criminal Justice and the Necessity of Parenting Lessons', Maastricht Law and Philosophy                                                             Platform, Maastricht University (online), January 2021.

2020                                   'Distributing the Costs of Children: Expensive Taste Rides Again'. Topics in Contemporary                                                             Political Philosophy II, Princeton University, March 2020 (cancelled due to Covid-19).
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2019                                   ‘Public Reason and the Problem of Unreasonable Citizens’, Workshop on Gerald Gaus's work,                                                    Nuffield College, University of Oxford, March 2019.

2018                                   ‘The Basis of Equality, Paternalism, and Neurointerventions’, Life, Mind & Death Symposium,                                                      Amsterdam-Oxford Consortium, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, September 2018.

​2018                                   
‘Compulsory Neuroenhancement’ (with Tom Douglas), Hellenic National Bioethics Commission,                                                Athens, May 2018.

2017                                   ‘The Exclusion of Children in Rawlsian Contractualism’, Nuffield Political Theory Workshop,                                                        University of Oxford, October 2017.

2017                                  ‘The Exclusion of Children in Rawlsian Contractualism’, MANCEPT Workshop on Theories of                                                        Public Reason, University of Manchester, September 2017.

2017                                   ‘Punishment as Moral Fortification and Non-Consensual Neurointerventions’, Bucharest –                                                          Oxford Workshop in Applied Ethics, University of Bucharest, June 2017.

2017                                    ‘Punishment as Moral Fortification and Non-Consensual Neurointerventions’, VIII Braga                                                               Meetings on Ethics and Political Philosophy, University of Minho, June 2017.

2016                                    ‘Criminal Justice in Political Liberalism: The Case for Neurointerventions’, Applied Ethics                                                               Graduate Discussion Group, University of Oxford, November 2016.

2016                                    ‘On the Implications of Public Reason for Abortion’, Oxford-Denmark Workshop in Applied                                                         Moral Philosophy, University of Oxford, October 2016.

2016                                    ‘On the Implications of Public Reason for Abortion’, MANCEPT Workshop on Theories of Public                                                 Reason, University of Manchester, September 2016.

2016                                    Poster on The Ethics of Kidney Sales, 13th World Congress – International Association of                                                             Bioethics, Edinburgh, June 2016.

2016                                    ‘On the Implications of Public Reason for Abortion’, Applied Ethics Graduate Discussion Group,                                                 University of Oxford, March 2016.

2015                                    ‘Genetic Engineering: An Egalitarian Approach’, Hellenic National Bioethics Commission                                                               Conference, Athens, March 2015.

2014                                    ‘On the Legalisation of Kidney Sales’, Warwick Graduate Conference in Political and Legal                                                           Theory, University of Warwick, February 2014.

Invited comments

2017                                    Discussant, Richard Arneson, 'Justice for Millionaires in a Rawlsian Perspective', Workshop on                                                   ‘Justice for Millionaires?’, University of Essex, December 2017.

2016                                    Discussant, Rebecca Roache, ‘Is It Bad to Be Passive Aggressive?’, Oxford-Denmark Workshop in                                               Applied Moral Philosophy, University of Oxford, November 2016.

2016                                    Discussant, Thomas Søbirk Petersen and Kristian Kragh, ‘Should Violent Offenders Be Forced to                                               Undergo Neurotechnological Treatment? A Critical Discussion of the ‘Freedom of Thought’                                                         Objection’, Oxford-Denmark Workshop in Applied Moral Philosophy, University of Oxford,                                                         November 2016.

Events organised

2017                                   MANCEPT Workshop on Theories of Public Reason, University of Manchester, Convened with                                                    Julia Netter.
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