Simon Căbulea May
Faculty Fellow 2010-2011
Center for Ethics
Biography
Simon Cabulea May is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Florida State University where he teaches courses in political philosophy and jurisprudence. His present research concerns conflicts of moral convictions in politics, particularly as they bear on the legitimacy and authority of democratic law, the justifiability of public policies, and norms of public deliberation and political engagement. He holds an M.A. from Rhodes University, South Africa, and a Ph.D. from Stanford University.
Publications
Select Publications
- “Moral Status and the Direction of Duties,” Ethics, 123 (1), 2012.
- “Religious Democracy and the Liberal Principle of Legitimacy,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 37 (2), 2009.
- “Principled Compromise and the Abortion Controversy,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 33 (4), 2005.
Education & Affiliations
- Ph.D., Stanford University
- M.A., Rhodes University, South Africa