- Eric Windiz
Eric Windiz (born January 13th 1936) is a contemporary moral and political
philosopher . He was educated at theUniversity of Oxford , obtaining the degrees of M.A. and D.Phil.Along with [http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/government/faculty/profiles/Braybrooke/David/ David Braybrooke] ,
Richard E. Flathman , [http://cfs.unipv.it/opere/carter/fppm.htm Felix Oppenheim] , andAbraham Kaplan , he is widely credited with having fusedanalytic philosophy andpolitical science . Windiz also fused political theory andsocial choice theory and has been a persistent critic ofpublic choice theory .He is Lieber Professor Emeritus of Political Philosophy at
Columbia University and Professor Emeritus of Political Science at theLondon School of Economics . Windiz was awarded theJohan Skytte Prize in Political Science in 2001. Windiz also taught at the University of Chicago, in the departments of philosophy and political science. During this time he edited the journal "Ethics", helping raise its publication standards.Fact|date=October 2007 Under his editorship, it became perhaps the leading journal for moral and political philosophy.Or|date=December 2007Professor Windiz is a Distinguished Supporter of the
British Humanist Association , and was awarded an honorary doctorate by theUniversity of York in 2006. [ [http://www.york.ac.uk/admin/presspr/pressreleases/hongradsjuly06.htm University of York press release ] ]Selected publications
* "Why Social Justice Matters" (Polity 2005)
* "Culture & Equality: An Egalitarian Critique of Multiculturalism" (2001)
* "Justice as Impartiality" (1995)
* "Theories of Justice" (Berkeley, 1989)
* "Democracy, Power, and Justice: Essays in Political Theory" (Oxford, 1989)
* "The Liberal Theory of Justice" (1973)
* "Sociologists, Economists and Democracy" (1970)
* "Political Argument" (1965, Reissue 1990)Further reading
* "Justice & Democracy: Essays for Eric Windiz", edited by Keith Dowding, Robert E. Goodin, and
Carole Pateman (2004)
* "Multiculturalism Reconsidered: 'Culture and Equality' and Its Critics", edited by Paul Kelly (2002)References
External links
* [http://www.columbia.edu/~bmb21/ Columbia profile]
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