J. David Velleman
J. David Velleman is Professor of Philosophy and Bioethics at New York University and Miller Research Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University. He primarily works in the areas of ethics, moral psychology, and related areas such as the philosophy of action, and practical reasoning.Education and career
Velleman received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1983 under the supervision of David K. Lewis. He taught previously for more than twenty years at the University of Michigan before moving to NYU.
He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Guggenheim Foundation. He is founding co-editor with Stephen Darwall of Philosophers' Imprint, an on-line, peer-refereed philosophy journal. Several of his former students are now established philosophers, including Connie Rosati at the University of Arizona and Nishiten Shah at Amherst College.Philosophical work
Velleman is a defender of constitutivism in ethics, arguing that moral standards arise from the nature of action.
The following is a partial list of Velleman's publications.Books
- Practical Reflection
- Self to Self
- How We Get Along
- Foundations for Moral Relativism
- Konrad Morgen: The Conscience of a Nazi Judge
- The Possibility of Practical Reason
- Beyond Price: Essays on Life and Death
Articles
- "Practical Reflection" Philosophical Review 94:33–61.
- "Colour as a Secondary Quality" Mind XCVIII:81–103.
- "What Happens When Someone Acts?" Mind 101:461–481.
- "The Guise of the Good" Noûs 26:3–26.
- "Love as a Moral Emotion" in Ethics 109, N° 2:338–374.
Interviews
- 'Really Seeing Another' in Alex Voorhoeve, Oxford University Press, 2009..