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Professor Véronique Munoz-Dardé

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MPhil (Madrid), PhD (EUI, Florence and IEP, Paris)
Research interests include:
Political philosophy, ethics, classical political thought

Tel: +44 (0)20 7679 2382
Email:v.munoz@ucl.ac.uk
Web Address: www.ucl.ac.uk/~uctyvmd

(Adjunct Professor at University of California Berkeley in Autumn Term)
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CURRENT RESEARCH:

In recent years Véronique Munoz Dardé has written articles on the importance of numbers in practical reasoning, on the political ideal of equality, on risks, on taxation, and on responsibility. During this period she has taught seminars on contractualism, equality, needs, Hume's Treatise, and values and practical reasoning. She is currently finishing a book called Bound Together: Claims of Others and the Needs of Selves. She is also writing a Guidebook to Rawls & A Theory of Justice.

PUBLICATIONS INCLUDE:

'Un dilemme pour le contractualisme contemporain? Biens sociaux et calculs utilitaristes' Etudes Philosophiques 4, 501-517 (2006).

'Equality and Division: Values in Principle' Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary voulme 79 (2005).

'The Distribution of Numbers and the Comprehensiveness of Reason' Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. CV (2005) issue 2.

'Le partage des raisons' Revue de Philosophie Economique, n 7, 2003/1.

'Choice and distributive justice' in The Moral and Political Status of Children, eds. David Archard and Colin Macleod, Oxford University Press (2002), pp 253-273.

'Cigales, fourmis, prudents et téméraires' in Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale, January 2002, pp. 103-121.

La Justice Sociale, Paris: Nathan (2000).

'John Rawls, Justice in and Justice of the Family', The Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 48, No. 192 (1998): 335-352.

'Is the family to be abolished then?', Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. XCXIX, part 1 (1999).

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