Kenneth M. Ehrenberg
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Research Associate Professor of Law
J.D., Yale
Ph.D., Columbia
106 Park Hall
University at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY 14260
Phone: (716) 645-0140
Email: kenneth@buffalo.edu
Website: http://www.buffalo.edu/~kenneth
AOC:
Philosophy of Law, Epistemology of Evidence Law, Moral/Political/Social Philosophy
CRI:
Contextualist epistemology and evidentiary exclusion, Functions in jurisprudential methodology, Practical authority
Sample Publications
- "Joseph Raz's Service Conception of Authority," Philosophy Compass (forthcoming 2011).
- "Critical Reception of Raz's Theory of Authority," Philosophy Compass (forthcoming 2011).
- "The Anarchist Official: A Problem for Legal Positivism," Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 36 (2011): 89-112.
- "Law is not (Best Considered) an Essentially Contested Concept," International Journal of Law in Context 7 (2011): 209-232.
- "Defending the Possibility of a Neutral Functional Theory of law," Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 29 (2009): 91-113.
- "Archimedian Metaethics Defended," Metaphilsophy 39 (2008) 508-529.
- "The Ideal and Non-Ideal in Behavior Guidance: Reflections on Law and Buddhism in Conversation with the Dalai Lama," 55 Buffalo Law Review 675 (2007).
- "Procedural Justice and Information in Conflict Resolving Institutions," 67 Albany Law Review 167 (2003).