Michael Levin

Michael Levin
Michael Levin
Full name Michael Levin
Born 21 May 1943
Era Contemporary Philosophy
Region Western Philosophy
School Analytic Philosophy, Reliabilism
Main interests Epistemology, Philosophy of Race
Notable ideas Heritability of Intelligence

Michael Levin is a philosophy professor at City University of New York. He has published on metaphysics, epistemology, race, homosexuality, animal rights, the philosophy of archaeology, the philosophy of logic, philosophy of language, and the philosophy of science.

Levin's central research interests are in Epistemology (Reliabilism and Gettier Problems) and in philosophy of race.

Contents

Education

Levin studied at Columbia University where he received a doctoral degree.

Philosophical views

Levin advocates reliabilism in epistemology and the theory of compatibilism in free will.

Political and social views

Torture

In a 1982 essay "The Case for Torture" Levin argued that "there are situations where torture is not merely permissible but morally mandatory." Levin reiterated this view in 2009.[1]

Homosexuality and feminism

Levin argues that homosexual acts are abnormal because their participants are not using their sexual organs for what they are for, and that this abnormality must be a source of unhappiness, even though it may go unrecognized. Philosopher Roger Scruton has criticized Levin's attempt to show that homosexuality is abnormal, calling it absurd.[2]

Feminist Susan Faludi writes in Backlash that Levin's 1988 book Feminism and Freedom characterizes feminism as an "antidemocratic, if not totalitarian, ideology" without a single redeeming feature.[3]

Timothy F. Murphy writes that while Levin "more or less accepts that there is a strong biological basis for homoerotic orientation" he nevertheless believes that antigay discrimination may be defensible on several grounds, including the possibility that there is a biologically based dislike of homosexuality.[4]

Race

Levin agrees with Arthur Jensen and Richard Lynn that white people score higher on IQ tests than black people due to genetic differences—a view that has been criticized by scholars such as Leon Kamin of Princeton University.[5][6]

Personal life

Levin is married to philosopher of mathematics Margarita Levin.[7]

Selected publications

Books

Articles and essays

  • Levin, M. E. 1968. Fine, Mathematics, and Theory Change. The Journal of Philosophy 65, no. 2: 52-56.
  • Levin, M. E. 1971. Length Relativity. The Journal of Philosophy 68, no. 6: 164-174.
  • Levin, M. E. 1973. On explanation in archaeology: a rebuttal to Fritz and Plog. American Antiquity 38, no. 4: 387-395.
  • Levin, M. E. 1974. Kant’s Derivation of the Formula of Universal Law as an Ontological Argument. Kant-Studien 65, no. 1-4: 50-66.
  • Levin, M. E. 1975. Kripke's argument against the identity thesis. The Journal of Philosophy 72, no. 6: 149-167.
  • Levin, M. E. 1975. Relativity, Spatial and Ontological. Nous: 243-267.
  • Levin, M. E. 1976. The extensionality of causation and causal-explanatory contexts. Philosophy of Science 43, no. 2: 266-277.
  • Levin, M. E. 1976. On the ascription of functions to objects, with special reference to inference in archaeology. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 6, no. 3: 227.
  • Levin, M. E. 1977. Animal rights evaluated. The Humanist 37, no. 4: 12-15.
  • Levin, M. E., and M. R. Levin. 1977. Flagpoles, shadows and deductive explanation. Philosophical Studies 32, no. 3: 293-299.
  • Levin, M. E., and M. R. Levin. 1978. The independence results of set theory: An informal exposition. Synthese 38, no. 1: 1-34.
  • Levin, M. E., and M. R. Levin. 1978. Lavoisier's Slow Burn. Philosophy of Science 45, no. 4: 626-629.
  • Levin, M. E. 1979. On theory-change and meaning-change. Philosophy of Science 46, no. 3: 407-424.
  • Levin, M. E. 1979. Quine's View (s) of Logical Truth. Essays on the Philosophy ofW. V. Quine: 45-67.
  • Levin, M. E. 1979. The universalizability of moral judgments revisited. Mind 88, no. 1: 115.
  • Levin, M. E. 1979. Forcing and the Indeterminacy of Translation. Erkenntnis 14, no. 1: 25-32.
  • Levin, M. E. 1979. Ahab as Socratic Philosopher: The Myth of the Cave Inverted. ATQ: The American Transcendental Quarterly 41: 61-73.
  • Levin, M. E., and M. R. Levin. 1979. The modal confusion in Rawls' original position. Analysis 39, no. 2: 82.
  • Levin, M. E. 1980. Reverse discrimination, shackled runners, and personal identity. Philosophical Studies 37, no. 2: 139-149.
  • Levin, M. E. 1981. Equality of opportunity. The Philosophical Quarterly 31, no. 123: 110-125.
  • Levin, M. E. 1981. Is racial discrimination special? The Journal of Value Inquiry 15, no. 3: 225-234.
  • Levin, M. E. 1981. Phenomenal Properties. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42, no. 1: 42-58.
  • Levin, M. E. 1984. Why we believe in other minds. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44, no. 3: 343-359.
  • Levin, M. E. 2007. Bundling Hume with Kripkenstein. Synthese 155, no. 1: 35-64.
  • Levin, M. E. 2007. Compatibilism and Special Relativity. The Journal of philosophy 104, no. 9: 433-463.
  • Levin, M. E. nd. The Case for Torture
  • Levin, M. E. nd. In Defense of Scrooge [1], a libertarian apology in favor of the popular protagonist of Dickens' A Christmas Carol

See also

References

  1. ^ G. Jeffrey MacDonald, War can be justified. What about torture? The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. May 6, 2009. Accessed February 1, 2010
  2. ^ Scruton, Roger. Sexual Desire: A Philosophical Investigation. London: Orion Books, 1994. p. 410
  3. ^ Faludi, Susan. Backlash: The Undeclared War Against Women. London: Chatto & Windus, 1992. pp. 329-330
  4. ^ Murphy, Timothy F. Gay Science: The Ethics of Sexual Orientation Research. New York: Columbia University Press, 1997. p. 251
  5. ^ Richardson, Robert C. (July 2000). "Book Reviews: Michael Levin. Why Race Matters.". Ethics 110 (4): 847–48. 
  6. ^ Kamin, L. J (1997). "The Racial Fanatic at City College of New York". Journal of Blacks in Higher Education: 126–128. 
  7. ^ Faludi, Susan. Backlash: The Undeclared War Against Women. London: Chatto & Windus, 1992. p. 330

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