Dan Hausman Search this site Dan Hausman Home Vita Online Papers Teaching Dan Hausman Home Vita Online Papers Teaching More Home Vita Online Papers Teaching Daniel M. Hausman dhausman@wisc.edu Herbert A. Simon and Hilldale Professor Department of Philosophy University of Wisconsin-Madison 5197 Helen C. White Hall 600 N. Park Street Madison, WI 53706-1474 tel. (608) 354-6120 fax (608) 265-3701 About Dan Hausman grew up in Chicago suburbs and then attended Harvard College, where he majored first in biochemistry and then received his BA in 1969 in English history and literature. After teaching intermediate school in the Bronx and earning a Master of Arts in Teaching degree at New York University, he spent two years studying moral sciences at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge before earning his Ph.D. in philosophy in 1978 at Columbia University. He has taught at the University of Maryland at College Park, Carnegie Mellon University, and, since 1988 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and he has visited at the Institute for Advanced Studies and the London School of Economics. Most of his research has focused on methodological, metaphysical, and ethical issues at the boundaries between economics and philosophy, and in collaboration with Michael McPherson, he founded the journal Economics and Philosophy and edited it for its first ten years. He is also the editor of The Philosophy of Economics: An Anthology (3rd edition 2007). His most important books are Capital, Profits, and Prices: An Essay in the Philosophy of Economics (1981), The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics (1992), Economic Analysis and Moral Philosophy (co-authored with Michael McPherson in 1996), Causal Asymmetries (1998), Economic Analysis, Moral Philosophy, and Public Policy (co-authored with Michael McPherson in 2006), Preference, Value, Choice and Welfare (2011), and Valuing Health:Well-Being, Freedom, and Suffering (2015). His most recent book is the third edition of Economic Analysis, Moral Philosophy, and Public Policy (co-authored with Michael McPherson and Debra Satz), published in 2017. In 2009 Hausman was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Links UW Philosophy Department Philosophy of Science Page Vita Online Papers/Works Teaching 2016 Philosophy 341, Fall 2016 Philosophy 341, Spring 2016 Philosophy 549, Spring 2016 2015 Philosophy 341, Fall 2015 Phil/Econ 524, Fall 2015 Philosophy 341, Spring 2015 Philosophy 521, Spring 2015 2014 Philosophy 341, Fall 2014 Philosophy 549, Fall 2014 Philosophy 341, Summer 2014 Philosophy 341, Spring 2014 Philosophy 555, Spring 2014 2013 Philosophy 341, Fall 2012 Philosophy 955, Fall 2013 Philosophy 341, Spring 2013 Phil/Econ 524, Spring 2013 2012 Philosophy 341, Fall 2012 Phil/Econ 524, Spring 2012 Philosophy 341, Spring 2012 2011 Philosophy 341, Fall 2011 Philosophy 555, Fall 2011 2010 Philosophy 341, Summer 2010 Philosophy 341, Spring 2010 Philosophy 555, Spring 2010 2009 Philosophy 341, Fall 2009 Philosophy 521, Fall 2009 Philosophy 341, Summer 2009 Philosophy 341, Spring 2009 Philosophy 955 Egalitarianism, Spring 2009 2008 Philosophy 341, Fall 2008 Phil/Econ 524, Fall 2008 Philosophy 341, Spring 2008 Philosophy 920, Spring 2008 2007 Philosophy 341, Spring 2007 Philosophy 521, Spring 2007 2006 Philosophy 341, Fall 2006 Phil/Econ 524, Fall 2006 Philosophy 341, Spring 2006 Philosophy 955, Spring 2006 2005 Philosophy 341, Fall 2005 Philosophy 521, Fall 2005 Philosophy 341, Spring 2005 Phil/Econ 524, Spring 2005 2004 Philosophy 960, Fall 2004 2002 Philosophy 341, Fall 2002 2000 Philosophy 341, Fall 2000 1999 Philosophy 341, Fall 1999 Email: dhausman@wisc.edu Tel: (608) 354-6120 Fax: (608) 265-3701 5197 Helen C. White Hall 600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706-1474 Report abuse Report abuse