Jaime Edwards

  • Assistant Professor of Philosophy

Areas of Study

Education

  • PhD, philosophy, University of Chicago, 2018
  • BA, philosophy, UC Berkeley, 2008

Biography

Jaime Edwards’ main research interests are social and political philosophy and 19th and 20th century European philosophy, with a particular focus on the intersection of these areas. His research centers on personal and political freedom, examining the conditions that inhibit it—both pressures from outside the agent, such as coercive political institutions and economic structures, and pressures from within, especially ideological forces that shape agents' beliefs in ways that help to entrench the status quo at the expense of the well-being of the vast majority. He also explores the conditions that enable freedom, arguing in particular for the promotion of cosmopolitan solidarity and examining what this would look like in practice.

Books

  • Marx, in the Routledge Philosophers series, coauthored with Brian Leiter (Routledge, 2024)
    • Named one of the five best philosophy books of the year by Nigel Warburton on Five Books.

Book Chapters

  • “Marx on Labor, Value, and Class,” in the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Work, eds. Grant Rozeboom, Julian Jonker (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2025)
  • “Marx on Social Structure, Ideology and Historical Transformation,” in Transformation and the History of Philosophy, eds. G. Anthony Bruno, Justin Vlasits (Routledge, 2024)