Journal articles:
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)
-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 (Forthcoming)
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.
- Small Amendment Arguments (with Martin van Hees and Roland Luttens)
- Hard Choices: Neither Parity, Nor Incommensurability, Nor Incomparability
- The Formulation of Rational Choice
- Rational Decision Making with Multiple Considerations and Hard Choices
- 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 side project (and not a paper) that I started working on whilst doing my PhD.