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Assistant Professor
Chair for Philosophy and Political Theory
LMU Munich
My research focuses on the political ethics of the oppressed and on the morality of violent and non-violent resistance.
I hold a Ph.D. in political theory from Harvard University, where I was a graduate fellow of the E. J. Safra Center for Ethics and an inaugural awardee of the Government Department's Sidney Verba Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. I also hold an M.Phil. in political theory from the University of Oxford and an A.B. in philosophy from Georgetown University.
I go by my middle name, Tweedy.
Futile resistance as protest (2023)
From self-defense to political violence (2021)
Do we have reasons to obey the law? (2020)
The small improvement argument, epistemicism, and incomparability (2018)
On discount rates in the cost-benefit analysis of climate change (2011)