February 11, 2022 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Via Zoom
Event Type: Faculty Seminars
Sponsored By: Murphy Institute , Center for Ethics and Public Affairs
Please note change: The Mupry Insitute originally scheduled this seminar as an in-person event. It will take on Zoom instead.
Alex Guerrero is a Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. Professor Guerrero works on a variety of topics in moral, legal, and political philosophy, and epistemology (particularly social epistemology). He is currently working on a book that argues that we should use lotteries, rather than elections, to select our political officials. Professor Guerrero has published in top-rated journals including Ethics, Philosophical Studies, and Philosophy and Public Affairs. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Philosophy Compass, the leading journal publishing peer-reviewed survey articles that cover the most important research and current thinking from across the discipline of philosophy. Professor Guerrero received a Ph.D. from the NYU Philosophy Department in 2012 and a JD from NYU School of Law.
Filed Under: Faculty Seminars , Center for Ethics and Public Affairs
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