Graduate Student; Ethics Discussion Group (EDGe) Organizer
About
Jason holds a B.A. in Philosophy & Sociology from the University of Oklahoma, and an M.A. in Philosophy from Georgia State University.
His work is in ethics, political philosophy, and philosophy of law. (In particular, he is focused on questions like punishment and its alternatives, moral repair, rights theory, and justice beyond the state.) Temperamentally, he enjoys discovering areas where ideas that first appear in conflict are actually mutually reinforcing.
Jason is also a 2023-2024 Adam Smith Fellow with the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
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Recent Publications
- (Forthcoming) "Two-Tiered Mixed Theories of Punishment Are Not Safe from the Angry Mob," Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
- (Forthcoming) "Politics Without Romance, Without Romance: A Meta-Problem for Virginia Political Economy," in Political Process: New Perspectives on the Virginia and Bloomington Schools (Rowman & Littlefield, edited by Donald J. Boudreaux, Christopher J. Coyne & Brian Kogelmann)
- (Forthcoming) "Entrepreneurship as Political Action," Public Affairs Quarterly.
- (Forthcoming) "Aggression Abroad: Noninterventionism Without National Sovereignty," in Liberty and Security in an Anarchical World, Volume 2: Exit - Secession, Non-Westphalian Sovereignties, and Interstate Federalism (Palgrave Macmillan, edited by Brandon Christensen.)
- (2024) "Seeing the State Through For a New Liberty," The Independent Review.
- (2022) "Rectification & Historic Injustice" in The Routledge Companion to Libertarianism (edited by Matt Zwolinski & Benjamin Ferguson.)
- (2020) "Methodological Anarchism" (coauthored with Billy Christmas) in The Routledge Handbook of Anarchy & Anarchist Thought (edited by Gary Chartier & Chad van Schoelandt.)