Jason Brennan

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Jason Brennan
Jason Brennan
Nascimento 1979
Estados Unidos
Cidadania Estados Unidos
Alma mater
Ocupação filósofo, professor universitário, professor(a) de filosofia, escritor de não ficção
Empregador(a) Universidade Brown, Universidade de Georgetown
Página oficial
http://www.jasonfbrennan.com/

Jason F. Brennan (nascido em 1979) é um filósofo libertário e cientista político. Atualmente é professor de Estratégia, Economia, Ética e Políticas Públicas da McDonough School of Business e professor de Filosofia da Universidade de Georgetown.[1]

Doutorou-se na Universidade do Arizona em Filosofia, sendo que, dedica as suas investigações, mormente, à filosofia política e à ética aplicada[2].

Ele aborda os defeitos da Democracia em sua última obra: "Against Democracy", sugerindo uma Epistocracia.

Pensamento[editar | editar código-fonte]

Brennan escreve sobre a teoria democrática, ética do voto, competência e poder, liberdade e fundamentos morais da sociedade do comércio. Ele foi chamado de "um dos maiores especialistas acadêmicos do mundo em votação e conhecimento político".[3]

Seu trabalho centra-se na intersecção entre a filosofia política normativa e as ciências sociais empíricas, especialmente em questões sobre o comportamento dos eleitores, patologias da democracia e as consequências da liberdade. Ele argumenta que a maioria dos cidadãos tem a obrigação moral de não votar.

Livros e monografias[editar | editar código-fonte]

Como autor e co-autor[editar | editar código-fonte]

  • In Defense of Openness, (Oxford University Press, 2018), with Bas van der Vossen
  • Against Democracy, (Princeton University Press, 2016)
  • Political Philosophy: An Introduction, (Cato Institute, 2016)
  • Markets without Limits, (Routledge Press, 2015), with Peter Jaworski
  • Why Not Capitalism?, (Routledge Press, 2014)
  • Compulsory Voting: For and Against, (Cambridge University Press, 2014), with Lisa Hill
  • Libertarianism: What Everyone Needs to Know, (Oxford University Press, 2012)
  • The Ethics of Voting, (Princeton University Press, 2011)
  • A Brief History of Liberty, (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010)

Artigos[editar | editar código-fonte]

  • 2016 "When May We Kill Government Agents?: In Defense of Moral Parity," Social Philosophy and Policy.
  • 2016 "Why Consequences Matter More: The Expressivist Objection to Privatization," Criminal Law and Philosophy.
  • 2016 "A Libertarian Case for Mandatory Vaccination," Journal of Medical Ethics
  • 2016 "Estimating the Cost of Adjunct Justice: A Case Study in University Business Ethics," Journal of Business Ethics
  • 2015 "Markets without Symbolic Limits," Ethics.
  • 2015 "Community, Diversity, and Equality in G. A. Cohen's Socialist Utopia," Analyse & Kritik. (Invited paper.)
  • 2015 "Market Architecture: It's the How, Not the What," Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy 15.
  • 2014 "How Smart is Democracy? You Can't Answer that A Priori," Critical Review 26: 4–30.
  • 2013 "Is Market Society Intrinsically Repugnant?" The Journal of Business Ethics 112:271–81.
  • 2013 "The Right to Good Faith: How Crony Capitalism Delegitimizes the Administrative State," Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy 11: 313–34.
  • 2012 "Political Liberty: Who Needs It?" Social Philosophy and Policy 29: 1–27. Reprinted in Matt Zwolinski, ed., Arguing about Political Philosophy (London: Routledge, 2014)
  • 2012 "Why Liberal States Must Accommodate Tax Resistors," Public Affairs Quarterly 26: 141–60.
  • 2012 "For-Profit Business as Civic Virtue," The Journal of Business Ethics 106: 313–24.
  • 2011 "The Right to a Competent Electorate'" Philosophical Quarterly 61, 700–24. Reprinted in Tom Lansford, ed., Opposing Viewpoints: Voting Rights (New York: Gale/Cengage2, 2015).
  • 2011 "Condorcet's Jury Theorem and the Optimum Number of Voters." Politics 31:2, 55–62.
  • 2010 "Scepticism about Philosophy." Ratio 23: 1–16.
  • 2009 "Polluting the Polls: When Citizens Should Not Vote." Australasian Journal of Philosophy 87:4, 535–49.
  • 2009 "Tuck on the Rationality of Voting." Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 3: 1–5.
  • 2008 "Beyond the Bottom Line: The Theoretical Goals of Moral Theorizing." Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 28: 277–96.
  • 2008 "What if Kant Had Had a Cognitive Theory of the Emotions?" In Valerio Rohden, et al. (eds.), Recht und Freiden in der Philosophie Kants: Atken des X. Internationalen Kants-Kongresses (Berlin: De Gruyter), 219–28.
  • 2007 "Modesty without Illusion." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 75: 111–28.
  • 2007 "Free Will in the Block Universe." Philosophia 35: 207–17.
  • 2007 "Dominating Nature." Environmental Values 16: 513–28.
  • 2007 "Rawls's Paradox." Constitutional Political Economy 18: 287–99.
  • 2005 "Choice and Excellence: A Defense of Millian Individualism." Social Theory and Practice 31: 483–98.
  • 2004 "Illiberal Liberals." Review Journal of Political Philosophy 2: 59–103. Translated into Turkish and reprinted in Liberal Düsünce [The Journal of Liberal Thought] 15 (2010), 61–89.

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