Turner is a contemporary philosopher whose work engages with ethics and philosophy of law, particularly concerning the conceptual distinctions between harm and moral wrongdoing. Their contributions focus on clarifying how conduct can be harmful without necessarily being wrong, and vice versa, with implications for legal theory and moral philosophy.
Articulated the conceptual distinction between harmful conduct and moral wrongdoing
Contributed to contemporary debates in philosophy of law and ethics
Advanced analysis of harm-based versus wrongdoing-based frameworks in normative theory