Journal articles:
Small Amendment Arguments: How They Work, and What They Do and Do Not Show (with Martin van Hees and Roland Luttens), Theory and Decision. (Forthcoming)
Optimization and Beyond, Journal of Philosophy. (2024)
-winner of the Isaac Levi Prize of the Journal of Philosophy
Choice Functions and Hard Choices (with Martin van Hees and Roland Luttens), Journal of Mathematical Economics. (2021)
Optimization and Beyond, Journal of Philosophy. (2024)
-winner of the Isaac Levi Prize of the Journal of Philosophy
Choice Functions and Hard Choices (with Martin van Hees and Roland Luttens), Journal of Mathematical Economics. (2021)
Edited volumes:
Book Symposium on Prof. John Roemer's, "How We Cooperate: A Theory of Kantian Optimization" (with Marina Uzunova). Special Issue of the Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics.
-with contributions by: John Roemer, Itai Sher, Peter Vallentyne, Jean-François Laslier, Matthew Braham, and Martin van Hees
-with contributions by: John Roemer, Itai Sher, Peter Vallentyne, Jean-François Laslier, Matthew Braham, and Martin van Hees
Interviews:
What Public Policy Can Be: An Interview with Matthew Adler (with Måns Abrahamson), Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (2023)
What Egalitarianism Requires: An Interview with John Roemer (with Marina Uzunova), Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (2020)
What Egalitarianism Requires: An Interview with John Roemer (with Marina Uzunova), Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (2020)
Going somewhere:
These are papers in alpha mode which means that they are ready and fit for circulation. Indeed, I am seeking comments on these papers so please do email me if you would like to read a latest draft.
- Hard Choices: Neither Parity, Nor Incommensurability, Nor Incomparability
- The Formulation of Rational Choice
- Rational Decision Making with Multiple Considerations and Hard Choices (with Susumu Cato)
- What Are We Talking About When We Are Talking About Hard Choices?
Going nowhere:
These are papers or projects in beta mode which means that even an early draft does not exist (at least not in a state that is fit for circulation or comment). So please do not email me asking for a latest draft. But if you are curious about what I am trying to do in these papers, then do get in touch.
- Don't Call Me Postcolonial!
- Against Anyaya: A Restatement and Defence of Amartya Kumar Sen
- The Savarna Stance: An Essay on the Epistemology of Ignorance
- What is the Point of the Capability Approach?
- Race, Gender, and Political Liberalism (with Annalisa Costella)
- An Amartya Sen Dictionary*
Et cetera:
On the occasion of the publication of an expanded edition of Amartya Sen's classic, Collective Choice and Social Welfare, I wrote a piece for a general audience showing how this truly remarkable text constitutes the ground on which many of Sen's influential ideas stand. You can read this here
*This is a book project (and not a paper) that I started working on whilst doing my PhD.