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Alexander Guerrero
Associate Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Alexander Guerrero is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. His work in epistemology, political and moral philosophy, and legal philosophy has appeared in journals such as Philosophy and Public Affairs, Ethics, Legal Theory, and Philosophical Studies. He has a forthcoming book, Lottocracy: A New Kind of Democracy (Oxford University Press), in which he defends the idea that lotteries, not elections, should be used to select political officials. He is also the co-editor (with Elizbeth Harman) of the Norton Introduction to Ethics (forthcoming). He is the Editor-in-Chief of Philosophy Compass and an Associate Editor at Ethics. He received his PhD from the NYU Philosophy Department in 2012, and he has a JD from NYU School of Law.