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Barcelona, June 2011
Back row, third from left, studio audience of Popstar to Operastar, London,
June 2011 |
Michael
Otsuka Tribute
at Jerry Cohen's funeral Publications | Current Research UCL Staff Page | Wagner recommendations CV (A4 paper size) | CV (US letter size) Professor of Philosophy,
London School of Economics (starting 1 September 2013) Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty
Fellow, Princeton University Center for Human Values, 2012-13 Professor of Philosophy,
University College London (until 31 August 2013) B.Phil. 1988, D.Phil. 1990,
Balliol College, Oxford B.A. 1986, Yale University Born 1964, in Palo Alto,
California Publications
Books (author) Libertarianism
without Inequality (Oxford University Press,
2003) Review in the Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Critical notice in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
[subscription required] Review in Ethics [subscription required] Pdf image of front
and back book covers and book
and chapter abstracts Books (editor) G. A. Cohen,
Finding Oneself in
the Other (Princeton University Press, 2013) G. A. Cohen,
On the Currency of
Egalitarian Justice and Other Essays in Political Philosophy
(Princeton University Press, 2011) Articles
and Book Chapters 'Prioritarianism
and the Separateness of Persons', Utilitas
24 (2012): 365-80 [for a special issue on 'Why it Matters that Some are Worse
Off than Others'] 'Are
Deontological Constraints Irrational?', in Ralf Bader and John Meadowcroft,
eds., The Cambridge Companion to Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia (Cambridge
University Press, 2011) 'Licensed
to Kill', Analysis 71 (2011):
523-32 'Reply to Crisp', Utilitas 23 (2011): 109-14 [co-authored with Alex Voorhoeve] 'Justice as Fairness: Luck Egalitarian,
Not Rawlsian', Journal
of Ethics 14 (2010): 217-30 'A Rejoinder to Fischer and Tognazzini', Journal
of Ethics 14 (2010): 37-42 'Moral Luck: Optional, not Brute', Philosophical Perspectives 23 (2009):
373-88 'Owning Persons, Places, and Things',
in I. Carter, M. Kramer, and S. de Wijze, eds., Hillel Steiner and the Anatomy of Justice (Routledge,
2009) 'Why it Matters that Some are Worse Off
than Others: An Argument against the Priority View', Philosophy & Public Affairs 37 (2009): 171-99 [co-authored
with Alex Voorhoeve] 'The Kantian Argument for Consequentialism', Ratio
22 (2009): 41-58 'Freedom of Occupational Choice', Ratio 21 (2008): 440-53 'Double-Effect, Triple-Effect, and the
Trolley Problem', Utilitas, 20
(2008): 92-110 'Prerogatives to Depart
from Equality' [subscription required], in A. O'Hear,
ed., Political Philosophy, Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement,
58 (Cambridge University Press, 2006), pp. 95-111 'Comment être libertarien
sans être inégalitaire' and 'Réponses', Raisons Politiques, no. 23 (2006): 9-22 and 163-74 Leading article and replies (both in French
translation) to other articles in an issue of the journal devoted to the
version of left-libertarianism that I defend in Libertarianism without Inequality. Click links above for versions
in English. 'Replies', Iyyun: The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly 55 (July 2006): 325-336 Replies to four articles of
a symposium on Libertarianism
without Inequality published in the same issue 'Saving
Lives, Moral Theory, and the Claims of Individuals',[1]
Philosophy & Public Affairs, 34
(2006): 109-35 'Why
Left-Libertarianism Is Not Incoherent, Indeterminate, or Irrelevant',[2]
Philosophy & Public Affairs, 33
(2005): 201-15 [co-authored with Peter Vallentyne and Hillel Steiner] 'Skepticism
about Saving the Greater Number',[3]
Philosophy & Public Affairs, 32
(2004): 413-26 'Liberty, Equality, Envy, and
Abstraction', in J. Burley, ed., Dworkin and His Critics (Blackwells, 2004), pp. 70-78 'Equality, Ambition, and Insurance', Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society supplementary
volume, 78 (2004): 151-66 'Luck, Insurance, and Equality', Ethics,
113 (2002): 40-54 'Il personale è politico? Il confine fra pubblico e privato nella sfera
della giustizia distributiva', Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica anno
XIV, n. 34, Dicembre 2001, pp. 617-23 This is a translation into Italian of a
previously unpublished paper entitled 'Is the personal political?: The boundary between the public and the private in the realm
of distributive justice'. Click here
for the paper in English. 'Scanlon
and the Claims of the Many Versus the One', Analysis, 60 (2000):
288-93 'Making the Unjust Provide for the
Least Well Off', Journal of Ethics, 2 (1998): 247-59 'Incompatibilism
and the Avoidability of Blame', Ethics, 108
(1998): 685-701 'Self-Ownership and Equality: A Lockean Reconciliation', Philosophy & Public
Affairs, 27 (1998): 65-92 'Kamm on the Morality of Killing', Ethics,
108 (1997): 197-207 'Quinn on Punishment and Using Persons
as Means', Law and Philosophy, 15 (1996): 201-08 'Killing the Innocent in Self-Defense',
Philosophy & Public Affairs, 23 (1994): 74-94 'The Paradox of Group Beneficence', Philosophy
& Public Affairs, 20 (1991): 132-49 Internet Publications 'Commentary
on Ronald Dworkin's "Objectivity and Truth:
You'd Better Believe It"' Brown Electronic Article Review Service in
Moral and Political Philosophy (BEARS) [posted 3 December 1996] Current Research
Current
research interests: prioritarianism, egalitarianism, and the separateness of
persons; the morality of imposing risks, harming, and saving from harm;
left-libertarianism; personal identity; free will and moral responsibility. Links to Other Web
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[1] The definitive version of this article is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/papa/34/2
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[2] This
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[3] See note 2 above.