Books Moral Epistemology Naturalized, edited with Bruce Hunter, Supplementary Volume 26 of The Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2000), 322 pages. Illusions of Paradox: A Feminist Epistemology Naturalized, Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998, 247 pages. Paradoxes of Rationality and Cooperation: Prisoner's Dilemma and Newcomb's Problem, edited with Lanning Sowden, Vancouver: The University of British Columbia Press, 1985, 366 pages. Self-Love and Self-Respect: A Philosophical Study of Egoism, Ottawa: Canadian Library of Philosophy, 1979, 335 pages. Articles (peer reviewed except where preceded by an asterisk) Learning from Moral Inconsistency Cognition: International Journal of Cognitive Science 167 (2017): 46-57. The Logical Project co-authored with Letitia Meynell (first author), in Gillman Payette, eds., Shut up he explained: Essays in Honour of Peter K. Schotch, Milton Keynes, UK: College Publications, Tributes vol. 31 (2016). Honor and Moral Revolution co-authored with Victor Kumar (first author), Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (2016): 147-59. Reflective Equilibrium and Moral Consistency Reasoning The Australasian Journal of Philosophy 92 (3) (2014): 433-451. Pragmatic Naturalism and Moral Objectivity co-authored with Victor Kumar, Analysis 73(3) (2013): 446-55. On the Normative Significance of Experimental Moral Psychology coauthored with Victor Kumar (lead author), Philosophical Psychology 25 (3) (2012): 311-30. Moral Reasoning on the Ground co-authored with Victor Kumar, Ethics 22(2) (2012): 273-312.
The Origin of Moral Reasons in Lars-Göran Johansson, Jan Österberg, and Rysiek Sliwinski, eds., Logic, Ethics and All That Jazz: Essays in Honour of Jordan Howard Sobel (Uppsala Philosophical Studies 57, Philosophy Department, Uppsala University, Uppsala, 2009), pp. 67-97. How Ecological Should Epistemology Be? Hypatia 23 (Jan-Mar 2008): 161-9. What Is Moral Judgment? The Journal of Philosophy 103(7) (July 2007): 321-49. The Problem of Moral Judgment in Susan Sherwin and Peter Schotch, eds., Engaged Philosophy: Essays in Honour of David Braybrooke (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007), pp. 249-69. The Structure of Evolution by Natural Selection co-authored with Jason Robert, Biology and Philosophy 20 (2005): 673-696. Why Moore's Open Question Is Open: The Evolution of Moral Supervenience co-authored with Jennifer Woodrow, Journal of Value Inquiry 37 (2003): 353-372. Moral Epistemology in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: on-line at http://plato.stanford.edu/ (approximately 15,000 words) spring 2003 edition, substantive revisions fall 2007 and 2011 editions. Reprinted in a course reader by Texas State Technical College, Waco, Texas. Feminist Epistemology Naturalized in Lynn Hankinson Nelson and Jack Nelson, eds., Feminist Interpretations of W. V. Quine, Pennsylvania State University Press, 2003. The Bias Paradox in Feminist Epistemology in Nancy Tuana and Sandra Morgen, eds., Engendering Rationalities, SUNY Press (2001), pp. 195-217. Egoism in Lawrence C. Becker and Charlotte B. Becker, eds., Encyclopedia of Ethics, New York: Garland Publishing, 1992, pp. 294-297; second edition, New York: Routledge, 2001, pp. 446-450. Critical Notice of David Copp, Morality, Normativity, and Society, in Canadian Journal of Philosophy 27 (1997): 423-444.
Can Biology Make Ethics Objective? Biology and Philosophy 11 (1996): 21-31. The Virtues of Feminist Empiricism, Hypatia 9 (1994): 90-115. Critical Notice of Allan Gibbard, Wise Choices, Apt Feelings, in Canadian Journal of Philosophy 25 (1993): 299-224. * Newcomb (problème de--) in André Jacob, ed., Encyclopédie philosophique universelle, Vol. 2: Les Notions philosophiques (ed., Sylvain Suroux, 1990), Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1989, pp. 1747-1748. (French translation of English manuscript provided through the editor.) * Prisonnier (dilemme du--) Encyclopédie philosophique universelle, pp. 2041-2042. Moral Justification and Freedom, The Journal of Philosophy 85 (1988): 192-213. Gauthier's Theory of Morals by Agreement, The Philosophical Quarterly 38 (1988): 343-364. Socially Generated Moral Justification in Douglas Odegard, ed., Ethics and Justification, Edmonton: Academic Printing and Publishing, 1988, pp. 241-255. * Background for the Uninitiated in Richmond Campbell and Lanning Sowden, eds., Paradoxes of Rationality and Cooperation, Vancouver: The University of British Columbia Press, 1985, pp. 3-41. Sociobiology and the Possibility of Ethical Naturalism in David Copp and David Zimmerman, eds., Morality, Reason, and Truth, Totowa: Roman and Allenheld, 1985, pp. 270-296. God, Evil, and Humanity, Sophia 23 (1984): 21-35. Can Inconsistency Be Reasonable?, Canadian Journal of Philosophy 11 (1981): 245-270.
Novel Confirmation co-authored with Thomas Vinci, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 34 (1983): 315-341. Why Are Novel Predictions Important?" co-authored with Thomas Vinci, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 63 (1982): 111-121. Critical Notice of Alex C. Michalos, Foundations of Decision-Making in Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (1982): 763-780. Replies to MacDonald and Dwyer on Pursuing Happiness, The Personalist 58 (1977): 182-186. The Sorites Paradox, Philosophical Studies 26 (1974): 175-191. Replies to Mack and Burkholder on Ethical Egoism, Canadian Journal of Philosophy 3 (1974): 665-671. Action, Purpose, and Consciousness Among the Computers co-authored with Alexander Rosenberg, Philosophy of Science 40 (1973): 547-557. The Pursuit of Happiness, The Personalist 54 (1973): 325-339. A Short Refutation of Ethical Egoism, Canadian Journal of Philosophy 2 (1972): 249-259. Reviews Cassandra L. Pinnick, Noretta Koertge, and Robert F. Almeder (eds.), Scrutinizing Feminist Epistemology: An Examination of Gender in Science in Philosophy of Science 73 (April 2006): 250-252. Doris Olin, Paradox in University of Toronto Quarterly 74 (2004): 311-312. Mariam Solomon, Social Empiricism in Dialogue 43 (2004): 615-617. Jordan Howard Sobel, Puzzles for the Will, in Dialogue 40 (2001): 634-636. Richard Miller, Fact and Method, in Ethics 100 (1990): 897-898.
Ellery Ells, Rational Decision and Causality, in Dalhousie Review 64 (1984): 608-616. Samuel Scheffler, The Rejection of Consequentialism in Canadian Philosophical Reviews 4 (1984): 81-83. J. F. M. Hunter, Thinking about Sex and Love, and of Russell Vannoy, Sex Without Love: A Philosophical Exploration, in Dalhousie Review 63 (1983): 186-188. John Rawls, A Theory of Justice, in Dalhousie Law Journal 1 (1973): 210-223. J. C. B. Gosling, Pleasure and Desire: The Case for Hedonism Reviewed, in The Philosophical Review 81 (1972): 116-119. Max Black, Margins of Precision: Essays in Logic and Language, in Dialogue 10 (1971): 805-810.