
Justin Bruner
Associate Professor · Philosophy of Science
State University of New York at BuffaloAbout
Justin Bruner is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University at Buffalo, specializing in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE). His work bridges theoretical philosophy with empirical methods, focusing on decision theory, social epistemology, and political philosophy to analyze collective action problems and institutional design.
Education
- PhD in Philosophy, University of California, Irvine
Bruner's research spans Philosophy of Science, Social Epistemology, Social and Political Philosophy, Decision Theory, and Experimental Philosophy. He employs game-theoretic modeling and laboratory experiments to investigate how social structures shape rational behavior, with particular emphasis on bargaining dynamics, norm evolution, and distributive justice. His experimental approach challenges traditional philosophical assumptions by testing theories against human behavioral data.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a cohesive trajectory exploring social dilemmas through evolutionary game theory lenses. Key themes include the emergence of cooperation under diversity, experimental validations of social contract theories, and the interplay between cognitive biases and collective decision-making. His work consistently integrates formal modeling with empirical validation, advancing the methodology of experimental political philosophy.
Scientific Awards
- No awards listed in available sources.
Bruner teaches Philosophy 323 (Decision Theory) and mentors graduate students in experimental philosophy methodologies. His collaborative research—often with economists and political scientists—suggests engagement with interdisciplinary funding sources, though specific grants aren't documented. Current projects examine positive assortment in social dilemmas and norm change dynamics, indicating active participation in philosophy-science policy interfaces.
While no dedicated laboratory is mentioned, Bruner's extensive co-authorship network—including scholars like Toby Handfield and Matthew Lindauer—demonstrates leadership in epistemic communities studying networked knowledge production. His work connects philosophy departments with behavioral science initiatives across multiple institutions.
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