About
Juha Räikkä is Professor of Practical Philosophy at the University of Turku, where he has taught since completing his PhD on global justice in 1992. His research encompasses ethics, political theory, and specialized domains including neuroethics, conspiracy theory epistemology, self-deception, and collective responsibility. He has authored over 30 books and secured seven Academy of Finland grants, most recently for neuroethics research (2018–present).
His research explores:
- Foundational ethics and political philosophy
- Neuroethics and bioethical frameworks
- Epistemology of conspiracy theories
- Dynamics of compromise and fairness
- Privacy, justice, and minority rights
Recent publications (2023–2025) focus on compromise mechanisms, conspiracy theory epistemology, and individual agency, demonstrating consistent output in top philosophy journals and anthologies. Teaching includes graduate seminars on Rawlsian justice, media ethics, and social philosophy.
No dedicated laboratory or team is mentioned, but his research is supported by sustained national funding. Contact is available via institutional email or personal webpage.
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