Aaron Abma, Ph.D.
- Assistant Professor Philosophy
Aaron Abma is interested in theories of goodness or value and their ethical and metaphysical implications. He is especially interested in two competing views. According to the first, value just is benefit; things are good only if and because they are good for someone. According to the second, some things are valuable independently of being good for anyone; they are simply worthy of love. Much of his work is devoted to arbitrating between these two views and defending and developing the second.
Education
- B.A., Calvin College (now University)
- B.S., Calvin College (now University)
- Ph. D., University of Pittsburgh
Publications
- “Symbolic Value and the Limits of Good-for Theory” (Nous, early view, July 31, 2024, 1–22.)