Tom Dougherty

Tom Dougherty is a University Lecturer in the Philosophy Faculty at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity Hall and 2018-2019 CEPA Faculty Fellow. His research focuses on normative ethics, the ethics of consent, and gender representation in the academy. Professor Dougherty's scholarly articles have appeared in top philosophy journals, such as EthicsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research, and Philosophy and Public Affairs. During his tenure at the Murphy Institute, Professor Dougherty worked on a project on the ethics of touch.

Michael Huemer

Michael Huemer is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado, Boulder and 2018-19 CEPA Faculty Fellow. His research interests include ethics, metaethics, epistemology, and political philosophy.

Jonathan Way

Jonathan Way is Associate Professor in Philosophy at the University of Southampton and 2018-19 CEPA Faculty Fellow. Professor Way's research focuses on issues to do with reasons, rationality, value, and normativity, across both epistemic and practical domains. He co-edited Normativity: Epistemic and Practical (Oxford UP, 2018) and has published scholarly articles in many top philosophy journals, including EthicsMindAnalysis, and Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.

Kevin Callison

Kevin Callison, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. He also has appointments in the Department of Economics and the Murphy Institute at Tulane.

Paul Watson

Paul Watson has been at Tulane for for more than two decades. From 1988-1995 he worked first with the Psychology Department and then the Graduate School. After earning his B.S. in Computer Information Systems at Tulane in 1994, he worked in the IT field as a programmer, systems analyst, and technical writer for several years. He returned to Tulane to manage Economics in 2002.

In 2016 he was a recipient of the President's Staff Excellence Award.

Nadav Orian Peer

Nadav Orian Peer’s scholarship and teaching focus on the law of financial institutions (including banking, capital and derivatives markets), international finance and community development. 

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