Dr Julian Lamont

Lecturer

School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
j.lamont@uq.edu.au
+61 7 336 56319

Overview

Dr Julian Lamont’s research interests include Political philosophy and economics, metaphysics, applied ethics, business and professional ethics, and bioethics.

He teaches in the areas of the Introduction to Social, Political and Legal Philosophy; Crime and Punishment: Issues in Legal Philosophy; Social and Economic Justice; Business and Professional Ethics; Political Philosophy.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Commerce, University of Melbourne
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Monash University
  • Masters (Coursework), Monash University
  • Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland

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Publications

Book

  • Julian Lamont ed. (2012). Distributive Justice. Library of essays on justice, London: Ashgate.

  • Christi Favor, Gerald Gaus and Julian Lamont eds. (2010). Essays on Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Stanford, California, USA: Stanford University Press.

Book Chapter

  • Lamont, Julian (2018). Problems for effort-based distribution principles. Justice. (pp. 143-157) edited by Wojciech Sadurski. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315193496-7

  • Lamont, Julian and Favor, Christi (2017). Distributive justice. Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy. (pp. *-*) Stanford, CA USA: Stanford University.

  • Lamont, Julian and Favor, Christi (2014). Distributive justice. Ethics and the military profession: the moral foundations of leadership. (pp. 401-406) edited by George R. Lucas and William Rubel. Boston, MA, United States: Pearson.

  • Lamont, Julian and Favor, Christi (2013). Distributive Justice. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (pp. 1-46) edited by Edward N. Zalta. Stanford, CA United States: Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University.

  • Lamont, Julian and Lowe, Kevin (2012). Core issues in ethics for scientists. Applied ethics: strengthening ethical practices. (pp. 208-218) edited by Peter Bowden. Prahran, VIC, Australia: Tilde Publishing and Distribution.

  • Lamont, Julian (2012). Incentive income, deserved income and economic rents. Distributive justice. (pp. 363-383) edited by Julian Lamont. Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate.

  • Lamont, Julian (2012). Introduction. Distributive justice. (pp. xi-xxi) edited by Julian Lamont. Surrey, U.K.; Burlington, VA, U.S.A.: Ashgate Publishing.

  • Favor, Christi, Gaus, Gerald and Lamont, Julian (2010). Introduction. Essays on philosophy, politics & economics : Integration & common research projects. (pp. 1-11) edited by Christi Favor, Gerald Gaus and Julian Lamont. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

  • Lamont, Julian (2010). Productivity, compensation, and voluntariness. Essays on Philosophy, Politics and Economics: Integration and Common Research Projects. (pp. 121-138) edited by Christi Favor, Gerald F. Gaus and Julian Lamont. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

  • Lamont, J. (2004). Distributive Justice. Handbook of Political Theory. (pp. 223-238) edited by G F Gaus and C Kukathas. London: Sage.

  • Lamont, J. (2003). More solutions to the puzzle of when death harms its victims?. Death and Anti-Death Volume 1 One Hundred Years after N.F. Federov (1829-1903). (pp. 377-396) edited by Tandy and Charles. California: Ria University Pres.

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Grants (Administered at UQ)

PhD and MPhil Supervision

Current Supervision

Completed Supervision