Peter Martin Jaworski is an assistant teaching professor of strategy, ethics, economics, and public policy at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business. He is cofounder and vice chairman of the board of directors at the Institute for Liberal Studies. He has also been a visiting research professor at Brown University. Jaworski’s primary research interest is in the moral limits of markets—markets in blood plasma, bone marrow, and kidneys in particular. He is the coauthor (with Jason Brennan) of “Markets without Limits: Moral Virtues and Commercial Interests,” published in 2016.
Jaworski has published in Ethics, Philosophical Studies, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, the Journal of Value Inquiry, the Journal of Business Ethics, the Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, the University of Pennsylvania Constitutional Law Journal, and others. Prior to joining the faculty at Georgetown, Jaworski was a visitor in the philosophy department at the College of Wooster and was an instructor in philosophy at Bowling Green State University.
Jaworski holds a PhD in philosophy from Bowling Green State University, an MA in philosophy from the University of Waterloo, and an MSc in philosophy and public policy from the London School of Economics.