C. Tyler DesRoches

C. Tyler DesRoches

Bio

C. Tyler DesRoches is Associate Professor of Sustainability and Human Well-Being at the School of Sustainability and Associate Professor of Philosophy at the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies at Arizona State University. He is also the President-Elect of International Network for Economic Method and a Project Director, Philosophy of Economics, at the Center for the Study of Economic Liberty. Tyler has a PhD in philosophy from the University of British Columbia and his areas of specialization include the history and philosophy of economics, human well-being and sustainability.

Selected Publications

Bethem, J., G. Frigo, S. Biswas, C. T. DesRoches and M. J. Pasqualetti. 2020. Energy decisions within an applied ethics framework: An analysis of five recent controversies. Energy, Sustainability and Society 10: Art. 29.

DesRoches, C. T. 2020. The preservation paradox and natural capital. Ecosystem Services 41:101058.

DesRoches, C. T. 2020. Value commitment, resolute choice, and the normative foundations of behavioural welfare economics. Journal of Applied Philosophy 37(4):562-577.

Inkpen, S. A. and C. T. DesRoches. 2020. When ecology needs economics and economics needs ecology: Interdisciplinary exchange during the Anthropocene. Ethics, Policy & Environment 23(2):203-221.

Nagatsu, M., T. Davis, C. T. DesRoches, I. Koskinen, M. MacLeod, M. Stjanovic and H. Thoren. 2020. Philosophy of science for sustainability science. Sustainability Science 15:1807-1817.

Pike, K. R. and C. T. DesRoches. 2020. Virtual consumption, sustainability and human well-being. Environmental Values 29(3):361-378.

Website:

https://sustainability-innovation.asu.edu/person/c-tyler-desroches/