MICHAEL SLOTE
Michael Slote (PhD, Harvard) is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department. His areas of special interest are ethics, theory of rational choice, moral psychology, and, especially in recent years, political philosophy. Formerly Professor of Philosophy, chair of the Philosophy Department and a fellow at Trinity College, Dublin, he is a member of the Royal Irish Academy. He is also a past Tanner Lecturer and a past president of the American Society for Value Inquiry.

Goods and Virtues (Oxford, 1983).
Common-Sense Morality and Consequentialism (Routledge, 1985).
Beyond Optimizing (Harvard, 1989).
From Morality to Virtue (Oxford, 1992).
Three Methods of Ethics: A Debate, with Marcia Baron and Philip Pettit, (Blackwell, 1998).
"Agent-Based Virtue Ethics," reprinted in Oxford Readings in Virtue Ethics.
"The Justice of Caring," in Social Philosophy and Policy 1998.
"Love and Justice," forthcoming in Midwest Studies in Philosophy.
"Rational Dilemmas," in Philosophical Topics 1986.
"Time in Counterfactuals," in Philosophical Review 1978.
