Book Chapters

Andrew Jordan, "Eutrapelia and the Normativity of Social Humor," with Stephanie Patridge, in The Moral Psychology of Amusement, ed. Brian Robinson, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2021, at 151, 12 pages.

Articles

Andrew Jordan, "The (Ir)relevance of Positivist Arguments for Originalism," 56 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 937 (2023), 43 pages.

Andrew Jordan, "Constitutional Anti-Theory," 107 Georgetown Law Journal 1515 (2019), 46 pages.

Andrew Jordan, "Fitting Attitude Theory and the Normativity of Jokes," with Stephanie Patridge, 83 Erkenntis 1303 (2018), 18 pages.

Andrew Jordan, "Exclusionary Reasons, Virtuous Motivation, and Legal Authority," 31 Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 347 (2018), 18 pages.

Andrew Jordan, "Whole Hearted Motivation and Relevant Alternatives: A Problem for the Contrastivist Account of Moral Reasons ," 17 Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 835 (2014), 11 pages.

Andrew Jordan, "On Reasons, Evidence of Oughts, and Morally Fitting Motives," 42 Philosophia 391 (2014), 13 pages.

Andrew Jordan, "Reason, Holism and Virtue Theory," 63 Philosophical Quarterly 248 (2013), 21 pages.

Andrew Jordan, "Against the Moralistic Fallacy: A Modest Defense of a Modest Sentimentalism about Humor," with Stephanie Patridge, 15 Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 83 (2012), 12 pages.