Michael Huemer

  • Professor

Overview

Michael Huemer (PhD, Rutgers, 1998) came to CU-Boulder in 1998 and works mainly in epistemology, ethics, metaethics, and political philosophy.
 
Professor Huemer has written on such topics as philosophical skepticism, ethical intuitionism, deontological ethics, and political authority, among others.
 
For more information, see Professor Huemer's website and CV.
 

Selected Papers

"Dialogues on Ethical Vegetarianism", Between the Species (2018).
"Is There a Right to Immigrate?", Social Theory and Practice (2010).
"When Is Parsimony a Virtue?", Philosophical Quarterly (2009). 
"Compassionate Phenomenal Conservatism", Philosophy & Phenomenological Research (2007).
"Causation as Simultaneous and Continuous", Philosophical Quarterly (2003).
 

Books

The Problem of Political Authority by Michael Huemer

The Problem of Political Authority

Ethical Intuitionism by Michael Huemer

Ethical Intuitionism

Skepticism and the Veil of Perception by Michael Huemer

Skepticism and the Veil of Perception

Approaching Infinity by Michael Huemer

Approaching Infinity

Paradox Lost by Michael Huemer

Paradox Lost

Dialogues on Ethical Vegetarianism by Michael Huemer

Dialogues on Ethical Vegetarianism

Justice before the Law by Michael Huemer

Justice before the Law

Knowledge, Reality, and Value by Michael Huemer

Knowledge, Reality, and Value

Understanding Knowledge by Michael Huemer

Understanding Knowledge