Rob van Someren Greve
Rob van Someren Greve is a PhD candidate at the department of philosophy. Areas of interest: normative ethics, metaethics, practical reasoning.
Education
University of Amsterdam
PhD, 2012 (expected), Philosophy
MA and BA, 2006, Philosophy, cum laude
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Visiting scholar, Fall 2009 - Spring 2010
Free University of Berlin
Visiting student, Spring 2004
Publications
'Objective Consequentialism and Avoidable Imperfections', Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, forthcoming
'Can Reasons be Self-Undermining?', Philosophia 40 (2), 2012, pp. 411-414
'Wishful Thinking in Moral Theorizing: Comment on Enoch', Utilitas 23 (4), 2011, pp. 447-450
Online papers
Teaching
As Instructor
Consequentialism ('Consequentialisme', WB7617), Fall 2012, Fall 2011
Great Works: John Rawls ('Filosofische Tekst: John Rawls', WB7899B2), Spring 2008, co-taught with Gijs van Donselaar
As Teaching Assistant
Practical Philosophy ('Praktische Filosofie', 13611012), Fall 2012
Introduction to Ethics ('Inleiding Ethiek', WB6012), Fall 2011, Fall 2008