
معرفی
Michael Huemer is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado Boulder since 1998. He specializes in epistemology, ethics, metaethics, political philosophy, metaphysics, and the philosophy of mind. His research explores topics like ethical intuitionism, skepticism, political authority, moral objectivity, and free will. Notable works include The Problem of Political Authority and Ethical Intuitionism. He critiques foundational assumptions in ethics and political theory, advocating for moral realism and libertarian principles.
Education: PhD in Philosophy from Rutgers University (1998). His research interests span epistemological challenges to skepticism, the justification of beliefs, and critiques of political coercion. He argues against immigration restrictions, drug prohibition, and unjust legal systems.
Publications include over 50 peer-reviewed articles and several books, addressing topics from quantum mechanics interpretations to jury nullification ethics. His work often emphasizes rationality, epistemic humility, and the limits of governmental authority.



