Joshua Miller

Joshua Miller

Joshua Miller

Professorial Lecturer


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Joshua Miller


Social and Political Philosophy, Ethics, and Philosophy of Law.

“Reprobation, Reciprocity, and Prison Education” (with Daniel Levine), submitted to Radical Philosophy Review

“Foresight, Epistemic Reliability, and the Systematic Underestimation of Risk,” (with Steven Maloney) in The Good Society. (18:2, 2009)

“An Act is Worth a Thousand Words: A Place for Public Action and Civic Engagement in Deliberative Democracy,” (with Steven Maloney) in Theoria. (55:117, 2008)

"Rhetoric and Terror: Learning from Arendt’s Attack on Cliché," (with Steven Maloney) in The Good Society. (16:2, 2007)

Works in progress

“A General Theory of Remedies: An Institutional Analysis and Development Perspective”

Talks

“Juries as Civic Spaces: A Dialogue with John Gastil and Albert Dzur,” Frontiers of Democracy, Tufts University, July 18-20, 2013

“Meliorism and Abolitionism in Prison Teaching and Research Collaborations,” Rethinking Prisons Conference, Vanderbilt University, May 3 – 5, 2013

PhD, Pennsylvania State University