Luck, Value, and Commitment
Themes From the Ethics of Bernard Williams
Edited by Ulrike Heuer and Gerald Lang
Author Information
Ulrike Heuer is a senior lecturer in philosophy at Leeds University. Before coming to Leeds, she was an Assistant Professor in philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and held visiting positions at the philosophy departments of Columbia University and Barnard College. In 2008-9, she was a faculty fellow at the Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard; and in 2003-4 at the Center for Ethics and Public Affairs at Tulane University. Her main interests are in theories of practical reasons and values, and in normative ethics.
Gerald Lang was born and raised in London, and spent his student years in Bristol and Oxford. He held teaching appointments in Reading and Oxford before arriving in Leeds in 2005. He has wide-ranging interests in moral and political philosophy.
Contributors:
John Broome, University of Oxford
Jonathan Dancy, University of Texas at Austin
David Enoch, Hebrew University in Jerusalem
Ulrike Heuer, University of Leeds
Brad Hooker, University of Reading
Gerald Lang, University of Leeds
Philip Pettit, Princeton University
Joseph Raz, Columbia Law School
Michael Smith, Princeton University
R. Jay Wallace, University of California, Berkeley
Susan Wolf, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill