Merrick Anderson
استادیار · Classical Greek Philosophy
University of California, San Diegoمعرفی
Merrick Anderson is an Assistant Professor at the University of Southern California's School of Philosophy, specializing in Classical Greek Philosophy, Plato's works (especially Republic), and the Sophistic debate about justice. His research focuses on the metaphysics of virtues, value theory, and the interplay between ancient ethical frameworks and modern interpretations.
- Education: PhD in Philosophy (Princeton University, 2018)
- Prior Appointments: Keeling Research Fellow (University College London), Princeton University Doctoral Student
Anderson's work situates Plato's Republic within the dialectic of 5th-century BCE sophistic arguments. He challenges dominant views on Thrasymachus' role and reinterprets courage and justice as powers (δύναμις) tied to practical deliberation and social recognition. His 2024 book Just Prospering? synthesizes these themes.
His publications span Journal of the History of Philosophy, Phronesis, and Ancient Philosophy, with recent articles analyzing the Republic's structural arguments and the moral psychology of virtuous agents. Anderson's work bridges historical analysis with contemporary philosophical theory.
- Scientific Awards: Keeling Research Fellow




