Michael Huemer
Professor
Hellems 266
TR 2:00-3:15
Teaching in Spring 21: PHIL 3200 001, PHIL 5260 001
overview
Michael Huemer (PhD, Rutgers, 1998) came to CU-Boulder in 1998 and works mainly in epistemology, ethics, and metaethics.
Professor Huemer has written on such topics as philosophical skepticism, the problem of induction, ethical intuitionism, free will, and deontological ethics, among others.
For more information, see Professor Huemer's personal website and CV.
selected papers
- “Existence Is Evidence of Immortality,” Nous 55 (2021): 128-51, DOI: 10.1111/nous.12295.
- "The Puzzle of Metacoherence" Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2011).
- "Is There a Right to Immigrate?" Social Theory and Practice (2010).
- "Explanationist Aid for the Theory of Inductive Logic" British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (2009).
- "When Is Parsimony a Virtue?" Philosophical Quarterly (2009).
- "In Defence of Repugnance" Mind (2008).
- "Compassionate Phenomenal Conservatism" Philosophy & Phenomenological Research (2007).
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