Professor and Associate Dean for Research, Graduate Studies, and Faculty Affairs
College of Arts & Letters
Dale Miller
9026 BATTEN ARTS & LETTERS
NORFOLK, 23529
Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh, (1999)
M.A. in Economics, University of Pittsburgh, (1993)
B.A. in Philosophy and Political Science, Wichita State University, (1989)
Contracts, Grants and Sponsored Research
- Miller, D. E. "" $4. - May 2001
- Miller, D. E. "" $6. ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ. - August 2000
Expertise
Research Interests
Ethical Theory (esp. Consequentialism), Social and Political Philosophy, J. S. Mill
Articles
- Miller, D. E. (2021). Moral Education and Rule Consequentialism. 71 (1) , pp. 120-40.
- Miller, D. E. (2017). Mill's Act-Utilitarian Interpreters on Utilitarianism Chapter V Paragraph 14. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 47 (5) , pp. 674–93.
- Miller, D. E. (2015). The Place of Plural Voting in Mill’s Conception of Representative Government. Review of Politics 77 (3) , pp. 399–423.
- Miller, D. E. (2003). Actual-Consequence Act Utilitarianism and the Best Possible Humans. Ratio XVI (1) , pp. 49–62.
- Miller, D. E. (2000). John Stuart Mill's Civic Liberalism. History of Political Thought XXI , pp. 88–113.
Books
- Miller, D. E. (2010). J. S. Mill: Moral, Social and Political Thought. Polity Press.
Book Chapters
- Miller, D. E. (2014). Rule Utilitarianism The Cambridge Companion to Utilitarianism (pp. 146-165) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Miller, D. E. (2006). Mill's Theory of Sanctions The Blackwell Guide to Mill's Utilitarianism (pp. 159–73) Blackwell.
- Miller, D. E. and Medvic, S. K. . (2002). Campaign Ethics: Self-Interest or Civic Responsibility? in . Shades of Gray: Perspectives on Campaign Ethics (pp. 18–38) Washington, DC: Brookings Institute.
- 2017: Charles O. and Elizabeth C. Burgess Faculty Research and Creativity Award, College of Arts and Letters, ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ
- 2017: Outstanding Service to the College Award, College of Arts and Letters, ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ
- 2015: Senior Scholar, College of Arts and Letters, ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ
- 2011: Robert L. Stern Award for Excellence in Teaching, College of Arts and Letters
- 2007: Residential Fellowship, Centre for Ethics, Philosophy and Public Affairs, St. Andrews University (St. Andrews, Scotland)
- 1992: Economics and Philosophy Fellow, University of Pittsburgh Economics Department