Niko Kolodny’s Advisees

Dissertations in progress

Scott Casleton
Christian Nakazawa

Berkeley dissertations advised, 1997–present

2022 Dan Khokhar Address and Response: The Normativity of Requesting, Begging, and Commanding
2020 Kirsten Pickering Why Answer the Epistemic Challenge?
2020 Nick French Moral Obligation, Mutual Recognition, and Our Reasons to be Moral
2018 Jeffrey Kaplan Weightless Normativity: A Theory of Law, Language, and More
2017 Julian Jonker In Defense of Directed Duties
2015 Lindsay Crawford Epistemic Obligation in Perspective
2015 Maxwell Gee Rationality and Expected Utility
2013 Erich Matthes Engaging with the Past: Essays on History, Value, and Practical Reason
2013 Justin Bledin Logic Informed
2012 Joseph Barnes A Platonic Account of Epistemic Value
2012 Brian Berkey Against Moderate Morality: The Demands of Justice in an Unjust World
2012 Julia Nefsky The Morality of Collective Harm
2011 Benjamin Boudreaux Recent Immigration and the Nation: An Account of the Demands of Assimilation
2011 Andy Engen The Reactive Theory of Punishment
2010 Ian Schnee Justification, Reasons, and Truth
2009 Fabrizio Cariani The Semantics of ‘Ought’ and the Unity of Modal Discourse