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Eric Shoemaker is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Lycoming College, holding a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. His work lies at the intersection of political philosophy, ethics, and democratic theory, with a strong emphasis on the justification and reform of democratic institutions.
- Ph.D., University of Toronto
- J.D., University of Toronto
- M.A., University of Toronto
- B.A., University of Toronto
His research focuses on democratic equality, the critique of electoral representation, and the potential of lottocratic systems—where legislators are randomly selected—to enhance political fairness and inclusivity. He explores democratic devices such as citizen assemblies, participatory budgeting, and random selection as alternatives to entrenched political elites.
Shoemaker's recent publications reflect a dual focus: foundational democratic theory and pressing ethical issues in technology. His articles analyze the legitimacy of randomly selected legislatures, the moral implications of AI-generated art, and the philosophical tensions between democratic procedures and epistemic outcomes. Collectively, his work advocates for a more participatory and egalitarian vision of democracy.
While no scientific awards are listed in the available sources, his publications in respected journals indicate active scholarly engagement and contribution to contemporary debates in political philosophy.
He advises students in philosophy and is involved in academic discourse through platforms like PhilPapers and PhilPeople. There is no mention of grants or formal advisees in the provided texts. He maintains a personal website and is affiliated with the APA Eastern Division.
Eric Shoemaker is an emerging scholar in political philosophy, contributing both theoretical rigor and practical relevance to the future of democratic governance.
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