Amin Ebrahimi Afrouzi

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Amin Ebrahimi Afrouzi

Amin Ebrahimi AfrouziAmin Ebrahimi AfrouziAmin Ebrahimi Afrouzi
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  • Research
  • Patents
  • Public Writing
  • Teaching
  • CV
  • Contact Me

Research

I have parallel research interests in several areas. On this page, you can find a list of my completed and ongoing papers. Scroll down for my work in progress (please contact me for drafts).  Scroll further down for my upcoming and past presentations. 

Papers

Legal Philosophy

Law & Philosophy of Technology

Law & Philosophy of Technology

  • Ethics of representing guilty clients (under review)
  • Why the Semantic Canons Don't Tip the Balance in Questions of Statutory Interpretation (forthcoming in OJLS)
  • On Practical Authority (under review)
  • Book Review on Legal Personhood

Law & Philosophy of Technology

Law & Philosophy of Technology

Law & Philosophy of Technology

  • on the ethics of Digital Price Discrimination (under review)

Political Philosophy

Law & Philosophy of Technology

Classical Chinese Philosophy

  • Workplace Discrimination
  • on systemic fairness (under review)
  • on epistemic democracy

Classical Chinese Philosophy

Classical Chinese Philosophy

Classical Chinese Philosophy

  • Mohism: Universal Justice 
  • Mohism is not Utilitarianism



Ancient Greek Philosophy

Classical Chinese Philosophy

Ancient Greek Philosophy

  • A paper on immortality in Plato's Symposium (under review)
  • A paper on sex in Plato's Symposium (under review) 

Feminist Philosophy

Classical Chinese Philosophy

Ancient Greek Philosophy

See papers in progress below

Papers in Progress

Legal Philosophy

Law & Philosophy of Technology

Law & Philosophy of Technology

  • on legal normativity 
  • on legal authority
  • on structure and agency
  • on constitutive rules in law

Law & Philosophy of Technology

Law & Philosophy of Technology

Law & Philosophy of Technology

  • on AI Judges
  • on discriminatory AI distributions
  • on the regulation of data

Political Philosophy

Law & Philosophy of Technology

Classical Chinese Philosophy

  • A paper on affirmative action 


Classical Chinese Philosophy

Classical Chinese Philosophy

Classical Chinese Philosophy

  • Confucianism: On Filiality (xiao) (draft available)


Ancient Greek Philosophy

Classical Chinese Philosophy

Ancient Greek Philosophy

  • A paper on Greek Pederasty
  • A paper on Gorgias' Rhetoric
  • A paper on Parmenides 

Feminist Philosophy

Classical Chinese Philosophy

Ancient Greek Philosophy

  • On Sexual Harassment in Education (draft available)
  • On MacKinnon's Philosophy
  • On Burqa Mandates

Upcoming Presentations

April 7th 2022

Rethinking Sexual Harassment in Law & Philosophy

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April 7th 2022

Rethinking Sexual Harassment in Law & Philosophy

Berkeley Law Jurisprudence and Social Policy Work in Progress Series

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Past Presentations (selected)

Feb 2nd, 2022

Why Play Legal Games

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Feb 2nd, 2022

Why Play Legal Games

Cambridge Legal Theory Discussion Group

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5pm

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Nov 18th, 2021

Gorgias’ Rhetoric and Rhetoric of the Gorgias

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Nov 18th, 2021

Gorgias’ Rhetoric and Rhetoric of the Gorgias

Exedra Mediterranean Center, Syracuse, Sicily Gorgias/Gorgias: The Sicilian Orator and the Platonic Dialogue

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July 5th, 2021

The Normativity of Taking There to Be Reasons

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8pm

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July 5th, 2021

The Normativity of Taking There to Be Reasons

University of Köln

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8pm

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May 31th, 2021

Judging from the Syntactical Stance: What AI-Judges Can Reveal about Normativity

6pm

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8pm

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May 31th, 2021

Judging from the Syntactical Stance: What AI-Judges Can Reveal about Normativity

University of Köln

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8pm

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May 14th, 2021

Why we should not have AI-Judges

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5pm

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May 14th, 2021

Why we should not have AI-Judges

Cambridge Legal Theory Discussion Group

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5pm

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