Presentations and Commentaries
(*invited)
2024
*‘Can we Avoid the Single Life Repugnant Conclusion?
Helsinki Workshop on Well-Being
2022
‘Putting the Desire Back in Subjectivism’
Workshop on Welfare, Saarland University
2021
‘The Single Life Repugnant Conclusion’
Workshop on Welfare, Saarland University
2019
*w/ Vaibhav Shah ‘Doing Ethics/Teaching Ethics’
Intersections Seminar Series, Ahmedabad University
*Commentary on Eric Mathison ‘Missed Connections: Ill-Being for Hybrid Theories’
Conference on Happiness, Well-Being and the Good Life, Montreal
2017
*‘Subjectivism Sans Desire-Satisfaction?’
Journées du GRIN: L’Esprit et les valeurs, Montreal
*Commentary on Gwen Bradford ‘Uniqueness, Intrinsic Value, and Reasons’
Canadian Philosophical Association Congress, Ryerson University
2015
*‘Introducing Explanatory Pluralism About Prudential Value’
Journées du GRIN: Normativité et Métaéthique, Montreal
‘What’s Good in Desire-Satisfactionism?’
Center for Moral and Political Philosophy, Workshop on Well-Being, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2014
*‘What’s Good In (and About) Desire-Satisfactionism?’
Graduate Workshop Series, McGill
‘Explanatory Pluralism About Prudential Value Formulated and Defended’
Understanding Value III, University of Sheffield
‘Immoral Deference’
Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress (Poster presentation)
Canadian Philosophical Association Congress, Brock University
University of Waterloo Graduate Conference
*Commentary on Nandi Theunissen ‘On the Value of Human Beings’
Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress
*Commentary on Eric Mathison ‘Potential Harms and Well-Being’
Canadian Philosophical Association Congress, Brock University
*Commentary on Tim Juvshik ‘Against a Neo-Quinean Meta-Ontology’
McGill Philosophy Graduate Student and Faculty Retreat
2013
*‘Immoral Deference?’
McGill Philosophy Graduate Student and Faculty Retreat
*Commentary on Joshua Brandt ‘Positive and Negative Partiality’
Canadian Philosophical Association Congress, University of Victoria