Region: | Western philosophy |
Era: | Contemporary philosophy |
J. David Velleman | |
Birth Date: | 1952 |
Alma Mater: | Princeton University |
School Tradition: | Analytic Constitutivism |
Main Interests: | Ethics, philosophy of action |
Notable Ideas: | Constitutivism |
Doctoral Advisor: | David K. Lewis |
J. David Velleman (born 1952)[1] is an American philosopher. He is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Bioethics at New York University[2] and Miller Research Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University.[3] He primarily works in the areas of ethics, moral psychology, and related areas such as the philosophy of action, and practical reasoning.[4]
Velleman received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1983 under the supervision of David K. Lewis. He taught previously for more than twenty years at the University of Michigan before moving to NYU.
He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Guggenheim Foundation. He is founding co-editor with Stephen Darwall of Philosophers' Imprint,[5] an on-line, peer-refereed philosophy journal. Several of his former students are now established philosophers, including Connie Rosati at the University of Texas, Austin and Nishiten Shah at Amherst College.
Velleman is a defender of constitutivism in ethics, arguing that moral standards arise from the nature of action.