Steve joined the department of philosophy at Northwestern University in 2012, after completing his PhD at UCLA, and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2019. His insightful and creative work in ethics, action theory, and political philosophy largely concerned issues of responsibility, including what we should take responsibility for, and how we are especially responsible for our own lives.
Recently Steve had been working on issues of practical reasoning, including whether and how predictions about how you are likely to act should figure in your own thinking about what to do. He was also thinking about the implications of group obligations, such as our collective obligation to address and mitigate climate change, for individual members of these groups. Steve’s articles, published in Ethics, Philosophy and Public Affairs, and Nous, among other venues, will continue to inform the philosophical conversation, but we are all left immeasurably poorer for the loss of his voice.
Steve was a fount of philosophical insight, but also a hilarious story-teller. His easy-going good humor and understated wit were a gift to our community. Our thoughts are with his wife, Jessica Lake, and daughter, Lucy Noriko. He will be deeply missed.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to a memorial fund which will provide scholarships in Steve's memory.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/stephen-white-memorial-fund?utm_medium=email&utm_source=product&utm_campaign=p_email%2Bbeneficiary_invitationSteve joined the department of philosophy at Northwestern University in 2012, after completing his PhD at UCLA, and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2019. His insightful and creative work in ethics, action theory, and political philosophy largely concerned issues of responsibility, including what we should take responsibility for, and how we