
About
Moritz Schulz is a Researcher and PhD candidate affiliated with the University of Bamberg's Faculty of Social Sciences, Economics, and Business Administration, and Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU). He holds dual roles as a Research Associate at the Chair of Political Theory since 2019 and a researcher in the DFG-funded 'Political Epistemology' project led by Dr. Simon Scheller. His work bridges political philosophy and ethics, focusing on justice theories and collective duties.
Education includes an MSc in Human Rights (LSE, 2019) and a BA in Political Science (University of Bamberg, 2018). His PhD examines duties toward uncontacted indigenous peoples.
- Research Interests: Distributive justice, global justice, metaethics, collective agency, and political epistemology
Publications explore collective duties in distributive justice and political epistemology. He teaches advanced seminars on applied ethics, justice theories, and human rights.
No scientific awards listed. Active in grants via DFG projects. Collaborates with the Political Theory research group at Bamberg.
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