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Jacob Nebel is Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University, specializing in ethics, social choice theory, and value theory. His research examines fundamental questions in normative ethics, distributive justice, and decision theory.
Nebel's work spans population ethics, welfare economics, measurement theory, and formal approaches to moral philosophy. Current investigations focus on aggregation methods without interpersonal comparisons, multidimensional value measurement, and avoiding repugnant conclusions in utilitarian frameworks.
Analysis of recent publications reveals consistent engagement with social choice theory foundations, particularly welfarist aggregation frameworks. Key contributions include axiomatic characterizations of welfare principles, formal treatments of comparability problems, and investigations into non-quantitative ethical reasoning. Theoretical work integrates philosophical analysis with mathematical social science.
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