Joshua Cohen

- Marta Sutton Weeks Professor of Ethics in Society
- Professor of Political Science, Philosophy and Law, Emeritus
Biography
Joshua Cohen is a political theorist, trained in philosophy, with a special interest in issues that lie at the intersection of democratic norms and institutions. He has written extensively on issues of democratic theory, particularly deliberative democracy and its implications for personal liberty, freedom of expression, religious freedom, and political equality. He has also written on issues of global justice, including the foundations of human rights, distributive fairness, supranational democratic governance, and labor standards in supply chains. Cohen serves as co-editor of Boston Review, a bimonthly magazine of political, cultural, and literary ideas. He has published Philosophy, Politics, Democracy (Harvard University Press, 2009); Rousseau: A Free Community of Equals (Oxford University Press, 2010); The Arc of the Moral Universe and Other Essays (Harvard University Press, 2011); and edited (with Alex Byrne, Gideon Rosen, and Seana Shiffrin) The Norton Introduction to Philosophy (forthcoming 2014). Cohen is a member of the faculty of Apple University.
Education
- BA (Philosophy) Yale University 1973
- MA (Philosophy) Yale University 1973
- PhD (Philosophy) Harvard University 1979
Affiliations & Honors
- Editor, Boston Review
- President, Boston Critic, Inc.
News
Apple Employs An In-House Philosopher But Won’t Let Him Talk To The Press
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In its bid to create the very best technology, Apple decided, in 2014, to employ a full-time philosopher. The company hired Joshua Cohen, formerly a political philosophy professor at Stanford University to work at Apple University, an institution created by Steve Jobs in 2008 to offer employees the kind of…
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