Jonathan Anomaly is a contemporary philosopher and political economist whose work spans public goods theory, collective action problems, and bioethics. He is affiliated with Duke University's Philosophy, Politics, and Economics program and has written extensively on genetic enhancement, vaccination policy, and the ethics of liberal eugenics. His interdisciplinary approach bridges analytic philosophy, economics, and applied ethics.
Authored 'Creating Future People: The Ethics of Genetic Enhancement' (2020)
Developed analyses of public goods, collective action, and free-rider problems in political economy
Applied economic frameworks to vaccine policy, herd immunity, and public health ethics
Contributed to debates on liberal eugenics and the morality of genetic selection
Co-authored interdisciplinary work bridging philosophy, economics, and policy