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Thomas Pogge has been teaching moral and political philosophy at Columbia
University since receiving his Ph.D. in philosophy from Harvard University. His
recent publications include the edited volume, Freedom from Poverty as a
Human Right (2005); Real World Justice (co-edited with Andreas
Follesdal, 2005); World Poverty and Human Rights (2002), "Can the
Capability Approach be Justified?" (Philosophical Topics, 2002); and,
with Sanjay Reddy, "How Not to Count the Poor" (www.socialanalysis.org).
He is editor for social and political philosophy for the Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy and a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science. His
work was supported, most recently, by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur
Foundation, the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study, All Souls College,
Oxford, and the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda. He is currently
Professorial Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public
Ethics, Australian National University (an Australian Research Council-funded
Special Research Centre).
Thomas Pogge formerly served on the Editorial Advisory Board of the Council
journal, Ethics & International Affairs, and was an Ethics
and Debt Project participant.
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