How to Be Grateful to Someone - Even When You Really Don’t Want to
Read MoreExpect it on bookshelves in a little over a year.
Read More“What emerges is a compelling guide to how we can minimize, and sometimes even resolve, interpersonal conflict.”
Read More“A fascinating take…a key innovation.”
Read More“To bring so much of human conflict under such a simple principle is a great achievement.”
Read MoreI’m a philosopher who tries to see the best in others - but I know there are limits
Read MoreImmortality isn’t all it’s cracked up to be - especially when you think through the consequences for social inequality.
Read MoreSometimes when making really big life decisions, it can help to think about what you might regret. But why?
Read MoreMark speaks with Robert Talisse about some of the main themes in Reasons First.
Read MoreMark is interviewed for a new episode of the philosophy podcast Hi-Phi Nation.
Read MoreHow should we accommodate students as classes return to campus?
Read MoreCome read about my recommendations of five top books about reasons in ethics.
Read More100 words from me on my favorite novel from my teenage years
Read MoreWell, USC news, anyway. The Conceptual Foundations of Conflict Project is featured in the latest story on the USC Dornsife website, along with CFCP affiliated fellow Regina Rini and her work.
Read MoreIn January 2021 I was interviewed by Gill Eapen for the Scientific Sense podcast about two of my recent papers.
Read MoreIn January 2020 I was interviewed for an episode of Slate’s Hi-Phi Nation Podcast. My contribution appears in the bonus material for season 4, episode 7, “The Loophole”.
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