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Jonathan Anomaly

Duke University
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  • Duke University
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Durham, North Carolina, United States of America
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Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy, Misc
Areas of Interest
Value Theory
  • All publications (47)
  •  34535
    Public goods and government action
    Politics, Philosophy and Economics 14 (2): 109-128. 2015.
    It is widely agreed that one of the core functions of government is to supply public goods that markets either fail to provide or cannot provide efficiently. I will suggest that arguments for government provision of public goods require fundamental moral judgments in addition to the usual economic considerations about the relative efficacy of markets and governments in supplying them. While philosophers and policymakers owe a debt of gratitude to economists for developing the theory of public go…Read more
    It is widely agreed that one of the core functions of government is to supply public goods that markets either fail to provide or cannot provide efficiently. I will suggest that arguments for government provision of public goods require fundamental moral judgments in addition to the usual economic considerations about the relative efficacy of markets and governments in supplying them. While philosophers and policymakers owe a debt of gratitude to economists for developing the theory of public goods, the link between public goods and public policy cannot be forged without moral reflection on the proper function and scope of government power.
    Political TheoryDistributive Justice, MiscPolitical Authority, MiscEconomics and Ethics, MiscValues …Read more
    Political TheoryDistributive Justice, MiscPolitical Authority, MiscEconomics and Ethics, MiscValues in EconomicsNormative Economics
  •  9728
    What is an Epidemic?: Currents in Contemporary Bioethics
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 42 (3): 389-391. 2014.
    EthicsBiomedical Ethics, Misc
  •  2783
    Review of Brad Spellberg, Rising Plague: The Global Threat from Deadly Bacteria and Our Dwindling Arsenal to Fight Them (review)
    American Journal of Bioethics 10 (11): 39-41. 2010.
    Drugs, Misc
  •  4264
    Combating Resistance: The Case for a Global Antibiotics Treaty
    Public Health Ethics 3 (1): 13-22. 2010.
    Autonomy in Applied EthicsDrugs, MiscInternational JusticeBiomedical Ethics, Misc
  •  6787
    Ethics, Antibiotics, and Public Policy
    Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy 15 (2). 2017.
    PharmaceuticalsMedicine and LawDrugs, Misc
  •  7085
    Social Norms, The Invisible Hand, and the Law
    with Geoffrey Brennan
    University of Queensland Law Journal 33 (2). 2014.
    EconomicsValues and NormsNature of Law, MiscNormativity of LawInvisible Hand ExplanationsLegal Autho…Read more
    EconomicsValues and NormsNature of Law, MiscNormativity of LawInvisible Hand ExplanationsLegal AuthorityGame Theory and Political PhilosophyConvention and CoordinationGame Theory and Ethics
  •  4589
    Public Goods and Procreation
    Monash Bioethics Review 32 (3-4): 172-188. 2014.
    ContraceptionCloningMorality of ProcreationPopulation EthicsBiological EnhancementEugenics
  •  32376
    What’s Wrong With Factory Farming?
    Public Health Ethics 8 (3): 246-254. 2014.
    Animal Ethics, MiscMedical Ethics, MiscPharmaceuticalsAnimal CrueltyAnimal Rights
  •  861
    Review of Michael Hauskeller, Better Humans? Understanding the Enhancement Project (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2013.
    Biological Enhancement
  •  4868
    Is Obesity a Public Health Problem?
    Public Health Ethics 5 (3): 216-221. 2012.
    Health Care JusticeBiomedical Ethics, MiscellaneousPublic Health, MiscArguments from Disembodiment
  •  151
    Review of Brennan and Jaworski, Markets without Limits (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 1 00. 2016.
    Applied Ethics, MiscMarketsSocial and Political Philosophy, MiscNormative Economics
  •  3093
    Public Health and Public Goods
    Public Health Ethics 4 (3): 251-259. 2011.
    Medical Ethics, MiscBiomedical Ethics, MiscHealth Care Justice
  •  3552
    Review of Allen Buchanan, Beyond Humanity? The Ethics of Biomedical Enhancement (review)
    Bioethics 26 (7): 391-392. 2012.
    Biotechnology EthicsBiological EnhancementBiomedical Ethics
  •  984
    Review of Mark White, The Manipulation of Choice: Ethics and Libertarian Paternalism (review)
    The Independent Review 18 (2). 2013.
    Freedom and Liberty, Misc
  •  3776
    Internal reasons and the ought-implies-can principle
    Philosophical Forum 39 (4): 469-483. 2008.
    No Abstract.
    Ought Implies CanInternalism and Externalism about ReasonsSubjective and Objective ReasonsMoral Reas…Read more
    Ought Implies CanInternalism and Externalism about ReasonsSubjective and Objective ReasonsMoral ReasonsReasons and RationalityReasons and OughtsReasons, Misc
  •  4676
    Review of Scott Barrett, Why Cooperate? The Incentive to Supply Global Public Goods (review)
    Journal of Social Economics 36 (11). 2009.
    International Ethics, MiscGlobal Justice
  •  848
    Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: An anthology
    with Geoffrey Brennan, Michael Munger, and Geoffrey Sayre-McCord
    Oxford University Press. 2015.
    Issues in the Philosophy of Economics
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