CEPA Seminar: S.M Love

S. M. Love is Assistant Professor of Philosophy with a joint appointment at the College of Law at Georgia State University and a 2021-2022 Faculty Fellow at the Center for Ethics and Public Affairs.  Professor Love’s primary research interests are in political and legal theory, where she aims to show that Immanuel Kant’s theory of right has a great deal to offer to contemporary discussions of political and legal theory. In addition, Love also studies Karl Marx’s treatment of capitalism.

CEPA Seminar: Alin Fumurescu

Alin Fumurescu is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Houston and a 2022-2023 Faculty Fellow at the Center for Ethics and Public Affairs. Professor Fumurescu’s research includes the history of ideas, political and self-representation, and American political thought. Fumurescu received the American Political Science Association Leo Strauss Award for the best doctoral dissertation in political philosophy in 2013.

CEPA Seminar: Robin Hahnel

Robin Hahnel is Professor Emeritus from the American University. He is best known as co-creator, along with Michael Albert, of a radical alternative to capitalism known as participatory economics. His more recent work is focused on economic justice and democracy, and the global financial and ecological crisis.

CEPA Seminar: Alex Guerrero

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.

CEPA Seminar: Michael McKenna

Micheal McKenna is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona. His research focuses primarily on free will and moral responsibility, as well as the broadly related fields of ethics, metaphysics, action theory, and moral psychology. He is the author of Conversation and Responsibility and co-author of Free Will: A Contemporary Introduction with Derk Pereboom.

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