C. Thi Nguyen is an Associate Professor at the University of Utah. Professor Nguyen writes about trust, art, games, and communities and is interested in the ways that our social structures and technologies shape how we think and what we value. He is the author of Games: Agency as Art, published by Oxford University Press in 2020.
Myisha Cherry is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. Her research interest lies at the intersection of moral psychology and social and political philosophy. More specifically she is interested in the role of emotions and attitudes in public life.
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Fabienne Peter is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick and a 2021-2022 Faculty Fellow at the Center for Ethics and Public Affairs.
Robert B. Talisse is W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University.
Michael Hannon is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Nottingham and a 2021-2022 Faculty Fellow at the Center for Ethics a
Christie Hartley, Professor of Philosophy at Georgia State University, specializes in social and political philosophy, ethics, and feminist philosophy. In her research on justice for persons with disabilities, she has argued that contractualism can be inclusive of persons with impairments. In connection with this, Professor Harley has defended a view of justice as a kind of reciprocity in social cooperation. With Lori Watson, she developed and defended a view of political liberalis