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Hayden Wilkinson is a Lecturer at the University of Western Australia's School of Humanities, with a PhD from the Australian National University's School of Philosophy (2021). His work focuses on decision theory, ethics, and the implications of infinite value in moral philosophy. Key areas include normative ethics, axiology, population ethics, and the intersection of economics with ethical considerations.
- Education: PhD in Philosophy, Australian National University (2021)
His research explores topics like fanaticism in decision-making, carbon offsetting inefficacy, and moral aggregation in infinite contexts. He critiques traditional aggregative theories and develops frameworks for evaluating infinite or chaotic scenarios. His work often addresses longtermist ethics, risk aversion, and the practical implications of theoretical decision models.
Wilkinson's articles analyze ethical dilemmas in markets, carbon emissions, and effective altruism, emphasizing rigorous theoretical foundations. He collaborates with scholars like Tyler M. John on applied ethical issues and co-authors works on longtermism and infinite aggregation challenges in relativistic universes.
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