Social Equality
On What It Means to be Equals
Edited by Carina Fourie, Fabian Schuppert, and Ivo Wallimann-Helmer
Author Information
Carina Fourie is Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Ethics Research Institute, Philosophy Department, University of Zurich.
Fabian Schuppert is Research Fellow at the Institute for Collaborative Research in the Humanities, Queen's University Belfast.
Ivo Wallimann-Helmer is Director of the program for Advanced Studies in Applied Ethics and Post-Doctoral Researcher in the University Research Priority Program for Ethics at the Centre for Ethics, University of Zurich.
Contributors:
John Baker is Associate Professor emeritus for Equality Studies at the University College Dublin.
Carina Fourie is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Ethics Research Institute of the Department of Philosophy, University of Zurich.
Marie Garrau is Associate Researcher in Philosophy, Laboratoire Sophiapol, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre.
Stefan Gosepath is Professor for Practical Philosophy at the Free University Berlin and director of the Centre for Advanced Studies "Justitia Amplificata: Rethinking Justice: Applied and Global".
Cécile Laborde is Professor of Political Theory, School of Public Policy, University College London.
Andrew Mason is Professor of Political Theory at the Department of Politics and International Studies, and Centre for Ethics, Law and Public Affairs, University of Warwick.
David Miller is Official Fellow and Professor of Political Theory at Nuffield College, University of Oxford.
Rekha Nath is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alabama.
Samuel Scheffler is University Professor in the Department of Philosophy at New York University.
Christian Schemmel is Lecturer in Political Theory at the Manchester Centre for Political Theory (MANCEPT), Department of Politics, University of Manchester.
Fabian Schuppert is Research Fellow in the Institute for Collaborative Research in the Humanities at Queen's University Belfast.
Ivo Wallimann-Helmer is director of the program for Advanced Studies in Applied Ethics and a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the University Research Priority Program for Ethics both at the Centre for Ethics, University of Zurich.
Jonathan Wolff is Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and Professor of Philosophy, University College London.