About
Thomas Rowe is a Lecturer in Political Philosophy (Education) in the Department of Philosophy. His academic work centers on questions of justice, fairness, and ethical decision-making, particularly in contexts involving indivisible goods and distributive principles.
His research interests include:
- Political Philosophy
- Distributive Justice
- Ethics
- Philosophy of Economics
- Social and Political Theory
- Moral Philosophy
Thomas Rowe's recent publications explore the intersection of quantum interpretations (such as the Everett or Many-Worlds Interpretation) with normative theories of justice and fairness. His work investigates how metaphysical frameworks may influence ethical reasoning, especially in scenarios involving lotteries and resource allocation. The recurring themes in his research include fairness, indivisibility, and the moral implications of theoretical models.
He has co-authored two peer-reviewed articles in prominent philosophy journals, contributing to ongoing debates in distributive justice and ethical theory.
Thomas Rowe has not received any explicitly mentioned scientific awards.
He has not supervised any named students, and there is no information about grants, laboratories, or research teams associated with him.
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