Dr Ramon Das
Senior Lecturer,
School of History Philosophy Political Science and International Relations
Phone: 04 463 5038
Email: address
Street Address: Room 608, Murphy Building, Kelburn Pde, Kelburn Campus
Nearest Fax: 04 463 5130

Currently Teaching
INTP 264 - Ethics and International Affairs
Instructor
PHIL 106 - Contemporary Ethical Issues
Instructor
PHIL 264 - Ethics and International Affairs
Instructor
POLS 264 - Ethics and International Affairs
Course Coordinator
Qualifications
BA Carleton
MA Wisc
PhD Maryland
Profile
Ramon holds a BA from Carleton College, an MA from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and a PhD from the University of Maryland. He has been teaching at Victoria since 1999.
Research Areas
Ramon works mainly in moral and political philosophy. He is especially interested in questions about ethics and international relations, as well as questions about what responsiblities ordinary citizens have to alleviate global suffering. Other research areas include philosophy of law, philosophy of economics, and moral psychology. He is currently writing a book on the ethics of globalization.
Selected Publications
Prerogatives Without Restrictions? Philosophical Studies Vol. 99 No. 3 (June 2000), pp. 347-72.
Prudence, Identity, and Value. In H. Dyke, ed., Time and Ethics: Essays at the Intersection. Dordrect: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003, pp. 27-39.
Virtue Ethics and Right Action. Australasian Journal of Philosophy Vol. 81, No. 3 (September 2003), 324-39.
Human Rights and Economic Sanctions in Iraq. Proceedings of Victoria University Cross-campus Symposium in Human Rights, December 2003.
