
معرفی
Robert B. Talisse is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. His work centers on democratic theory, public deliberation, and political justification, with a focus on reconciling liberal democracy with value pluralism. He has contributed to debates on Rawlsian liberalism and pragmatist approaches to political inquiry.
- B.A., William Patterson University (1993)
- M.A., New York University (1995)
- Ph.D., City University of New York Graduate School (2001)
Talisse's research explores the philosophical foundations of democracy, emphasizing the role of reasoned public discourse in legitimizing political institutions. His recent projects include a book titled Virtue and the Politics of Deliberation.
His publications span interdisciplinary themes in political philosophy, blending insights from liberalism, pragmatism, and epistemology. Articles like "Democracy after Liberalism" and "Rawls on Pluralism and Stability" highlight his critical engagement with foundational theories.
- Faculty Fellow, Center for Ethics (2004-2005)

