Weinberg, Justin Robert
Associate Professor
I work in political philosophy and ethics, and in both areas I explore different facets of the relationship between normative theorizing and real-world empirical facts. Because of my work on the relationship between normative theory and the real world, I have developed an interest in experimental philosophy. I also have interests in the ethical dimensions of our capacity to change ourselves and our world, and issues related to this, such as moral hazard.
Biographical Profile
- College
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Department
- Philosophy
- Tenure Status
- Tenured
Interest Background
- Do you include students in your research?
- None
- Personal Focus Areas
- Ethics, Political philosophy
Professional Preparation(Education & Training)
Dates | Institution | Location | Degree | Field of Study |
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1995 | SUNY Binghamton | BA | Philosophy, Politics, & Law | |
2004 | Georgetown University | Ph.D. | Philosophy |
Positions & Appointments
Dates | Description | Institution/Entity |
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2005 - 2006 | Visiting Assistant Professor, non-Tenure Track, Philosophy, Philosophy, College of William & Mary | |
2006 | Assistant Professor, Tenure Track, Philosophy, University of South Carolina |
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