
معرفی
A. J. Julius is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He is affiliated with the Inequality: Measurement, Interpretation, and Policy (MIP) network, focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of philosophy and economics.
- Discipline: Philosophy
- Fields of Study: Economic Growth, Income Distribution, Justice, Collective Action, Reasons, Wrongness, Persons
His research explores normative questions in political philosophy, action theory, and moral philosophy, particularly through economic frameworks. He has published extensively on topics such as Kant's legal philosophy, exchange dynamics, egalitarianism, and growth models, often analyzing the ethical implications of economic structures and policies.
Julius’s publications demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement with economics, philosophy, and public affairs. Key themes include the ethics of collective action, distributive justice, and the interplay between technical change and economic inequality. His work spans theoretical analysis (e.g., contractualism, Nagel’s philosophy) and empirical-economic modeling (e.g., profit rate dispersion, steady-state growth).



