David Enoch (philosopher)
David Enoch | |
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דוד אנוך | |
| Born | 1971 |
| Education | |
| Education | Tel Aviv University (B.A., LL.B.) New York University (PhD) |
| Thesis | A Defense of Robust Meta-Normative Realism (2003) |
| Doctoral advisors | Derek Parfit, Thomas Nagel, Hartry Field |
| Philosophical work | |
| Era | Contemporary philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| School | Analytic |
| Institutions | Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
| Main interests | Moral philosophy, political philosophy, philosophy of law |
| Notable works | Taking Morality Seriously (2011) |
| Notable ideas | Meta-ethical robust realism |
| Website | Personal website |
David Enoch (Hebrew: דוד אנוך; born 1971) is an Israeli ethicist and philosopher of law with research interests in moral, political and legal philosophy within the analytic tradition. He is the co-director of the Center for Moral and Political Philosophy and has been the Rodney Blackman Chair in the Philosophy of Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem since 2005. He received his Bachelor of Arts in philosophy and Bachelor of Laws degrees from Tel Aviv University in 1993. He then completed his PhD in philosophy at New York University in 2003.
Enoch is a member of the Israeli Law Professors' Forum for Democracy, established in 2023 to analyze and address of the various reforms proposed by Israel’s 37th Government to change Israel’s democratic regime.