Dr. Alex Voorhoeve

Title

Senior Lecturer in Philosophy

Research interests

Political Philosophy, Rational and Social Choice Theory, Moral Philosophy

Publications

Publications include:

  • "Decide as You Would with Full Information! An Argument against ex ante Pareto," (with Marc Fleurbaey). In Nir Eyal, Samia Hurst, Ole Norheim and Dan Wikler (eds.) Health Inequality: Ethics and Measurement. Oxford University Press (forthcoming).
  • "Egalitarianism and the Separateness of Persons," (with Marc Fleurbaey), Utilitas (forthcoming).
  • "Inequalities in HIV Care: Chances versus Outcomes," (with Nir Eyal). The American Journal of Bioethics 11 (12) (2011): 42-4.
  • Conversations on Ethics. Oxford University Press, 2009.
  • "Why It Matters that Some Are Worse Off Than Others", (with Michael Otsuka), Philosophy & Public Affairs 37 (2009): 171-199.
  • "Scanlon on Substantive Responsibility," Journal of Political Philosophy 16 (2008): 184-200.
  • "Heuristics and Biases in a Purported Counterexample to the Acyclicity of 'Better Than'," Politics, Philosophy and Economics, 7 (2008): 285-99.
  • "Preference Change and Interpersonal Comparisons of Welfare." In S. Olsaretti (ed.) Preferences and Well-being, Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement to Philosophy 59 (2006): 265-279.
  • "Transitivity, the Sorites Paradox, and Similarity-Based Decision-Making", (with Ken Binmore). Erkenntnis 64:1 (2006): 101-114.
  • "Equal Opportunity and Opportunity Dominance", (with Matthias Hild). Economics and Philosophy 20 (2004): 117-145.
  • "Defending Transitivity Against Zeno's Paradox", (with Ken Binmore). Philosophy & Public Affairs 31 (2003): 272-279.
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