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Jonathan Wolff

    June 25, 1959

    Jonathan Wolff is a professor specializing in political philosophy, with a recent focus on disadvantage, equality, and public policy decision-making. His work delves into the theoretical underpinnings of social inequalities and seeks to formulate just solutions through rigorous philosophical inquiry. Wolff critically examines the foundations of public policy, exploring how these principles can be applied to address real-world challenges. His approach is characterized by analytical depth and a commitment to enhancing societal understanding and improvement.

    Lectures on the History of Moral and Political Philosophy
    Introduction to Moral Philosophy
    Robert Nozick
    An Introduction to Moral Philosophy
    An Introduction to Political Philosophy
    Readings in Moral Philosophy