Rachar, Matthew
Person Preferred Name
Matthew Rachar
Position
Faculty Member
Field of Activity
conditional intentions
experimental philosophy
philosophy of mind and action
social and political philosophy
ethics
solidarity
Website
Email/Contact
racharm@douglascollege.ca
Department
Status
current
Affiliation Date
2021 to open end
Identifier (Other)
racharm
Education and Credentials
PhD (CUNY Graduate Center)
MA (University of Vienna)
BA (University of British Columbia)
Douglas College Faculty member since 2021.
Douglas College Environmental Studies Advisory Committee, 2021 - present
Editorial Experiences
Managing Editor, Journal of Social Philosophy, 2017-2019
Associate Managing Editor, Journal of Social Philosophy, 2015-2017
Refereeing
Analysis, Erkenntnis, Journal of Social Philosophy, Journal of Social Ontology, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Philosopher’s Imprint, Philosophical Psychology, Philosophical Studies, Philosophical Quarterly.
My research focuses primarily on pursuing two questions: (1) what is it to act together? And (2) what do we owe each other when we do? I argue that these questions are best answered by taking seriously interdependent conditional intentions and normative interests.
PhD (CUNY Graduate Center)
MA (University of Vienna)
BA (University of British Columbia)
Douglas College Faculty member since 2021.
Douglas College Environmental Studies Advisory Committee, 2021 - present
Editorial Experiences
Managing Editor, Journal of Social Philosophy, 2017-2019
Associate Managing Editor, Journal of Social Philosophy, 2015-2017
Refereeing
Analysis, Erkenntnis, Journal of Social Philosophy, Journal of Social Ontology, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Philosopher’s Imprint, Philosophical Psychology, Philosophical Studies, Philosophical Quarterly.
My research focuses primarily on pursuing two questions: (1) what is it to act together? And (2) what do we owe each other when we do? I argue that these questions are best answered by taking seriously interdependent conditional intentions and normative interests.