Biography
Conrad Heilmann is an associate professor of philosophy at Erasmus School of Philosophy, a co-director of the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics (EIPE), and a member of the core team of the Erasmus Initiative "Dynamics of Inclusive Prosperity".
Conrad Heilmann does research in philosophy of economics, in particular on fairness, behavioural economics, discounting, and measurement. He also has broader interests in the philosophy of science and social science as well as social and moral philosophy.
Conrad Heilmann holds a PhD in philosophy from the London School of Economics (LSE), where he worked with Richard Bradley, Katie Steele, and Franz Dietrich. Before, he obtained degrees in economics (Hamburg), Political Science (IEP Lille), and Philosophy of Social Science (LSE).
Conrad Heilmann is a Research Associate with the LSE Choice Group and the LSE Centre for the Philosophy of Natural and Social Science (CPNSS).
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Work
- Stefan Wintein & Conrad Heilmann (2024) - How to be absolutely fair Part I: The Fairness formula - Economics and Philosophy, 40 (3), 626-649 - doi: 10.1017/S0266267123000408 - [link]
- Stefan Wintein & Conrad Heilmann (2024) - How to be absolutely fair Part II: Philosophy meets economics - Economics and Philosophy, 40 (3), 650-672 - doi: 10.1017/S026626712300041X - [link]
- Conrad Heilmann, Marta Szymanowska & Melissa Vergara Fernandez (2024) - Financial Economics: What Kind of Science Is It? - doi: 10.1093/oso/9780192898807.003.0007 - [link]
- Melissa Vergara Fernandez, Conrad Heilmann & Marta Szymanowska (2023) - Contextualist model evaluation: models in financial economics and index funds - European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 13 (1) - doi: 10.1007/s13194-022-00506-5 - [link]
- Melissa Vergara Fernandez, Conrad Heilmann & Marta Szymanowska (2023) - Describing model relations: The case of the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) family in financial economics - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 97, 91-100 - doi: 10.1016/j.shpsa.2022.12.002 - [link]
- Stefan Wintein & Conrad Heilmann (2022) - Liberal political equality does not imply proportional representation - Social Choice and Welfare, 59 (1), 63-91 - doi: 10.1007/s00355-021-01385-0 - [link]
- Conrad Heilmann & Stefan Wintein (2021) - No Envy: Jan Tinbergen on Fairness - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, 14 (1), 222-245 - doi: 10.23941/EJPE.V14I1.610 - [link]
- Conrad Heilmann & Julian Reiss (2021) - The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Economics - doi: 10.4324/9781315739793 - [link]
- Jan Tinbergen, Conrad Heilmann, Stefan Wintein, Ruth Hinz & Erwin Dekker (2021) - Mathematical Psychology - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, 14 (1), 210-221 - doi: 10.23941/EJPE.V14I1.607 - [link]
- Conrad Heilmann (2020) - Time Biases: A Theory of Rational Planning and Personal Persistence, Meghan Sullivan. Oxford University Press, 2018. - Economics and Philosophy, 36, 182-185 - doi: 10.1017/S0266267119000336 - [link]
- Conrad Heilmann (2019) - Ivan Moscati, Measuring Utility and the Philosophy of Economics - [link]
- Stefan Wintein & Conrad Heilmann (2018) - Theories of Fairness and Aggregation - Erkenntnis. An International Journal of Analytic Philosophy - doi: 10.1007/s10670-018-0045-1 - [link]
- Conrad Heilmann (2017) - Values in Time Discounting - Science and Engineering Ethics, 23 (5), 1333-1349 - doi: 10.1007/s11948-017-9950-y
- Conrad Heilmann & Peter Wakker (2017) - Interview - The Observer, 11 (6), 26-29
- Conrad Heilmann & Peter Wakker (2017) - Interview - The Reasoner, 11 (6), 26-29
- Conrad Heilmann (2017) - Philosophy and Economics: Editorial and Interview with Peter Wakker - The Reasoner, 11 (6), 26-29 - [link]
- Stefan Wintein & Conrad Heilmann (2017) - Dividing the indivisible: Apportionment and philosophical theories of fairness - Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 17 (1), 51-74 - doi: 10.1177/1470594X17715248 - [link]
- Constanze Binder & Conrad Heilmann (2017) - Duty and Distance - The Journal of Value Inquiry, 51, 547-561 - doi: 10.1007/s10790-017-9593-x - [link]
- Conrad Heilmann (2019) - How to be fair: what philosophers and economists can learn from each other (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Conrad Heilmann (2019) - Modelling and Measuring Fairness (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Conrad Heilmann (2019) - Managing the Refugee crisis: Who has a duty to assist? What is fair? (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Conrad Heilmann & Sarah Mohaupt (2018) - Two Cheers for Randomised Controlled Trials (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Professional - Conrad Heilmann & Stefan Wintein (2018) - Fairness and Healthcare (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Stefan Wintein & Conrad Heilmann (2017) - Aggregation and Theories of Fairness (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Stefan Wintein & Conrad Heilmann (2017) - Fair Division and Beyond (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Conrad Heilmann & Stefan Wintein (2017) - Fair Games (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Stefan Wintein & Conrad Heilmann (2017) - Solving a Dilemma for Broomean Theories of Fairness (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Conrad Heilmann (2016) - Evidence in Action (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic
Cambridge University Press
- Start date approval
- March 2023
- End date approval
- December 2025
- Place
- CAMBRIDGE
- Description
- Editor book reviews, "Economics & Philosophy"
Rationality and Choice
- Level
- Master 1
- Year Level
- Master 1
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- FW-REMA02
Academic Skills
- Level
- Master 1
- Year Level
- Master 1
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- FW-REMA010
Economics of Climate Change
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- FW-REMA21
PhD proposal/Policy report
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- FW-REMA12
Second Degree Thesis
- Level
- Bachelor 3
- Year Level
- Bachelor 3
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- FW-DD3198
Master Thesis Philosophy
- Level
- Master 1
- Year Level
- Master 1
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- FW-AFS4200
Topics in the Philosophy of Science
- Level
- PhD
- Year Level
- PhD
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- BERMMC001
The Philosophy and Economics of Climate
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- FEM11218