BA(Hons)(ANU) PhD (Melb) Damian Cox studied science and philosophy at the Australian National University before taking a doctorate in philosophy at the University of Melbourne. He has held positions in philosophy at Edith Cowan University and University of Queensland, before joining Bond University in 2006.
Articles
Modelling the moral dimension of decisions (with Mark Colyvan and Katie Steele), Nous (2010)
In this paper we explore the connections between ethics and decision theory. In particular, we...
Agent-based Theories of Right Action, Humanities & Social Sciences papers (2006)
In this paper, I develop an objection to agent-based accounts of right action. Agent-based accounts...
Violinists run amuck in South Dakota: Screen doors down in the badlands (with Michael Levine), Humanities & Social Sciences papers (2006)
Judith Jarvis Thomson's 'A Defense of Abortion' was published in the first ever issue of...
Integrity, Commitment, and Consequentialism, Journal of Value Inquiry (2005)
Extract:
Concerning ethics, we have two intuitions that might seem to conflict. On the one...
War and violence: The problem of teaching the like-minded (with Michael Levine), Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice (2005)
The article discusses objections regarding the inclusion of Peace Studies in the university curriculum. The...
Books
Politics most unusual: Violence, sovereignty and democracy in the 'war on terror' (with Michael Levine and Saul Newman), Politics most unusual: Violence, sovereignty and democracy in the 'war on terror' (2009)
How has September 11 and the declaration of the 'global war on terror' changed our...
Integrity and the fragile self (with Marguerite La Caze and Michael Levine), Damian Cox (2003)
What does it take to be a person of integrity? Could those who commit morally...
Book Chapters
Integrity (with Marguerite La Caze and Michael Levine), The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy (2008)
Extract:
Integrity is one of the most important and oft-cited of virtue terms. It...