
Daniel Koltonski
Associate Professor
University of Delaware
24 Kent Way, Room 202
Newark, DE 19716
Research Areas:
Social and Political Philosophy, Ethics
Current Work:
Political authority &
obligation, the justification of democracy, disagreement in politics and
personal relationships, exploitation and alienation in economic relations
Sample of Publications:
"But I've Got My Own Life to Live: Personal Pursuits and the Demands of Morality" Social Theory and Practice 48.2 (April 2022) 263-284
"Disagreement, Unilateral Judgment, and Kant's Argument for Rule by Law" Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 20.3 (November 2021) 285-309
"Kant and the Problem of Unequal Enforcement of Law" Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 20.2 (August 2021) 188-210
"Vocations, Exploitation, and Professions in a Market Economy" Social Theory and Practice 44.3 (July 2018) 323-347
"A Good Friend Will Help You Move a Body: Friendship and the Problem of Moral Disagreement" The Philosophical Review 125.4 (October 2016) 473-507
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