Peter Jaworski

Assistant Teaching Professor at McDonough School of Business

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  • McDonough School of Business

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Biography

McDonough School of Business

Peter Martin Jaworski is an Assistant Teaching Professor teaching business ethics. He was a Visiting Research Professor at Brown University, a Visiting Assistant Professor at the College of Wooster, and an Instructor at Bowling Green State University.

Peter's academic work has been published in Ethics, Philosophical Studies, The Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, The Journal of Business Ethics, The Journal of Value Inquiry, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, amongst others. Along with Jason Brennan, Peter is the author of "Markets without Limits: Moral Virtues and Commercial Interests" published in 2016.

He is a co-founder, and Vice-Chairman of the Board of the Institute for Liberal Studies (Ottawa), an adjunct scholar with the Cato Institute (Washington, DC), an Academic Advisory Board member with the Greater Mekong Research Center (Phnom Penh), and an Advisory Board member with the Freedom and Entrepreneurship Foundation in Poland.

Education

  • Bowling Green State University-Main Campus - Ph.D., Philosophy
  • London School of Economics and Political Science - M.S., Social/Public Policy
  • University of Waterloo - M.A., Philosophy
  • Queen's University - B.A., Philosophy

Publications

Books (1)

Peter M. Jaworski, Jason Brennan. Markets without Limits: Commercial Interests and Moral Virtues. London: Routledge, 2015.

Articles in Journals (16)

Peter M. Jaworski, Jason Brennan. "If you can Reply for Money, you can Reply for Free." Journal of Value Inquiry (2017)

Peter M. Jaworski, David Shoemaker. "Me and Mine." Philosophical Studies (2017)

Peter M. Jaworski, Jason Brennan. "I'll pay you Ten Bucks not to Murder Me." Business Ethics Journal Review, 4, 9 (2016): 53-58.

Peter M. Jaworski, Jason Brennan. "In Defense of Commodification." Moral Philosophy and Politics (2016)

Peter M. Jaworski, Jason Brennan. "Klotzes and Glotzes: Semiotics and Embodying Normative Stances." Business Ethics Journal Review, 4, 2 (2016): 7-14.

Peter M. Jaworski, Kee En Chong. "Progressivism for me, but not for thee." University of Pennsylvania Constitutional Law Journal Online (2016)

Peter Martin Jaworski, Jason Brennan. "If you may do it for free, you may do it for money." Cato Unbound (2015)

Peter Martin Jaworski, Jason Brennan. "Market Architecture: It's the How, not the What." Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy (2015)

Peter Martin Jaworski, Jason Brennan. "Markets without Symbolic Limits." Ethics (2015)

Peter Martin Jaworski. "An absurd tax on our fellow citizens: The ethics of rent-seeking in the market failures (or self-regulation) approach." Journal of Business Ethics, 121, 3 (2014): 467-476.

Peter Martin Jaworski. "Blame the Politicians: A Government Failure Approach to Political Ethics." Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy, 12 (2014)

Peter Martin Jaworski, David Faraci. "To Inspect and Make Safe: On the morally responsible liability of property owners." Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2014)

Peter Martin Jaworski. "In defense of fakes and artistic treason: Why visually-indistinguishable duplicates are as good as the originals." Journal of Value Inquiry (2013)

Peter Martin Jaworski. "Moving Beyond Market Failure: When the failure is government's." Business Ethics Journal Review, 1, 1 (2013): 1-6.

Peter Martin Jaworski. "Originalism all the way down. Or, the explosion of progressivism." The Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, XXVI, 2 (2013): 313-340.

Peter Martin Jaworski. "The Metaphysics of Locke's Labour View." Locke Studies, 11, 1 (2011): 73-106.

Articles in Books (1)

Peter Martin Jaworski. "What can be for sale?." The Routledge Handbook of Libertarianism, New York: Routledge, 2017.

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