Joseph Heath
Joseph Heath
BA (McGill), MA, PhD (Northwestern)
| Professor |
visit Joseph Heath's home page joseph.heath@utoronto.ca |
Research interests:
Social and political philosophy, moral philosophy,distributive justice.
Books:
Following the Rules (Oxford)
Filthy Lucre (HarperCollins)
Communicative Action and Rational Choice (MIT Press)
The Efficient Society (Penguin)
and with Andrew Potter, The Rebel Sell (HarperCollins).
Selected papers:
"The Benefits of Cooperation," Philosophy and Public Affairs, 34 (2006)
“Dworkin’s Auction,” Politics, Philosophy and Economics, 3 (2005)
“The Transcendental Necessity of Morality,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 67 (2003)
“The Structure of Hip Consumerism,” Philosophy and Social Criticism, 27 (2001)
“Foundationalism and Practical Reason,” Mind 106 (1997)
“Is Language a Game?” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 26 (1996)
Social and political philosophy, moral philosophy,distributive justice.
Books:
Following the Rules (Oxford)
Filthy Lucre (HarperCollins)
Communicative Action and Rational Choice (MIT Press)
The Efficient Society (Penguin)
and with Andrew Potter, The Rebel Sell (HarperCollins).
Selected papers:
"The Benefits of Cooperation," Philosophy and Public Affairs, 34 (2006)
“Dworkin’s Auction,” Politics, Philosophy and Economics, 3 (2005)
“The Transcendental Necessity of Morality,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 67 (2003)
“The Structure of Hip Consumerism,” Philosophy and Social Criticism, 27 (2001)
“Foundationalism and Practical Reason,” Mind 106 (1997)
“Is Language a Game?” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 26 (1996)
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