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
1995 SUNY Binghamton BA Philosophy, Politics, & Law
2004 Georgetown University Ph.D. Philosophy

Positions & Appointments

Dates Description Institution/Entity
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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