Anthony Laden
University of Illinois at Chicago
Professor of Philosophy
Anthony Laden is a Professor. He received his Ph.D from Harvard University in 1996. He works in moral and political philosophy, where his research focuses on the nature of practical reason and reasoning, liberalism, democratic theory, feminism and the politics of identity, and civic education. He also has interests in the history of moral and political philosophy, especially Rousseau, Kant and Hegel. He is the author of Reasonably Radical: Deliberative Liberalism and the Politics of Identity, (Cornell University Press, 2001), and the co-editor (with David Owen) of Multiculturalism and Political Theory (Cambridge, 2007). He has written many articles on the work of John Rawls, including "The House the Jack Built: Thirty Years of Reading Rawls" Ethics (Jan. 2003). His latest book, Reasoning: A Social Picture, will be published by Oxford University Press is 2012. Current projects include thinking about civic education, equality as a practice, and the possible value of slow schools.
Working Group
Inequality: Measurement, Interpretation, and Policy (MIP)
Additional Information
Email: laden@uic.edu