Josiah Ober
Affiliations: | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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Ancient History, Classical LiteratureGoogle:
"Josiah Ober"Cross-listing: History of History Tree
Children
Sign in to add traineeJoan Eleanor O'Bryan | grad student | Stanford (Philosophy Tree) | |
Avshalom Schwartz | grad student | Stanford (Philosophy Tree) | |
Katarzyna H. Allen | grad student | 2002 | Princeton |
Andromache Karanika | grad student | 2002 | Princeton |
Sean Corner | grad student | 2005 | Princeton |
Sarah B. Ferrario | grad student | 2006 | Princeton |
David A. Teegarden | grad student | 2007 | Princeton |
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Kurka DB, Pitt J, Ober J. (2019) Knowledge Management for Self-Organised Resource Allocation Acm Transactions On Autonomous and Adaptive Systems. 14: 1-41 |
Manville B, Ober J. (2019) In Search of Democracy 4.0: Is Democracy as We Know It Destined to Die? Ieee Technology and Society Magazine. 38: 32-42 |
Carugati F, Ober J, Weingast BR. (2019) Is development uniquely modern? Ancient Athens on the doorstep Public Choice. 181: 29-47 |
Ober J. (2017) Equality, legitimacy, interests, and preferences: historical notes on Quadratic Voting in a political context Public Choice. 172: 223-232 |
Carugati F, Ober J, Weingast BR. (2016) Development and Political Theory in Classical Athens Polis (United Kingdom). 33: 71-91 |
Ober J. (2015) Political Knowledge and Right-Sizing Government Critical Review. 27: 362-374 |
Ober J. (2015) Nature, history, and Aristotle's best possible regime Aristotle's Politics: a Critical Guide. 224-243 |
Ober J. (2015) Meritocratic and civic dignity in Greco-Roman antiquity The Cambridge Handbook of Human Dignity: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. 53-63 |
Ober J. (2014) Thucydides as Prospect Theorist Polis: the Journal For Ancient Greek Political Thought. 31: 206-232 |
Ober J. (2013) Democracy's wisdom: An aristotelian middle way for collective judgment American Political Science Review. 107: 104-122 |