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Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Aarhus University. His research focuses on discrimination, experimental methods in political philosophy, ethics of blame, relational egalitarianism, intergenerational justice, procreative justice, and collective paternalism. He teaches political theory and the theory of social science. Recent activities include organizing workshops on topics like poverty discrimination, equality, and moral standing in international conferences across Norway, Berkeley, and Greece.
His work combines theoretical analysis with empirical approaches, particularly examining how experimental philosophy can inform ethical debates. He has contributed to discussions on algorithmic fairness, healthcare ethics, democratic theory, and the ethics of vaccination policies. Lippert-Rasmussen frequently participates in interdisciplinary dialogues, blending philosophy with social science methodologies to address contemporary moral challenges.
His publications explore themes such as the moral implications of algorithmic discrimination, standing in blame contexts, and the theoretical foundations of egalitarian justice. He has collaborated with institutions globally and maintains active engagement in academic networks through conferences and workshops.
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