Scalet's teaching career began in 1999 when he became associate professor of philosophy and economics at
Binghamton University,
State University of New York (SUNY). As director of the Philosophy, Politics and Law (PPL), he helped to set up the PPL Institute which invites well known philosophers to the university's campus.[3][4]
2003-2004 State University of New York (SUNY) Chancellor's Award for excellence in teaching[2]
2007 Binghamton University Council/Foundation Award for commitment to the campus community[3]
Personal life
Scalet is married, to Debby, and they have a daughter, Sophia.[2]
Selected bibliography
Books
Scalet, Steven (2009). Social philosophy and our changing points of view. Binghamton, N.Y: Global Academic Pub.
ISBN9781586842734.
Scalet, Steven (2009). Justice and law. Binghamton, N.Y: Global Academic Pub.
ISBN9781586842727.
Scalet, Steven P;
Arthur, John (2009). Morality and moral controversies: readings in moral, social, and political philosophy. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Pearson Prentice Hall.
ISBN9780136031376.
Scalet, Steven (2014). Markets, ethics, and business ethics. Boston: Pearson.
ISBN9780205785841.
Chapters in books
Scalet, Steven P;
Schmidtz, David (2009), "Famine, poverty, and property rights", in Morris, Christopher (ed.), Amartya Sen, Cambridge New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 170–190,
ISBN9780521618069
Scalet, Steven P. (January 2003). "Fitting the people they are meant to serve: reasonable persons in the American legal system". Law and Philosophy. 22 (1): 75–110.
doi:
10.1023/A:1022540824518.
S2CID142938099.
Scalet, Steven P. (June 2006). "Prisoner's dilemmas, cooperative norms, and codes of business ethics". Journal of Business Ethics. 65 (4): 309–323.
doi:
10.1007/s10551-005-5356-x.
S2CID154268607.
Scalet, Steven P.; Kelly, Thomas F. (June 2010). "CSR rating agencies: What is their global impact?". Journal of Business Ethics. 94 (1): 69–88.
doi:
10.1007/s10551-009-0250-6.
S2CID154716554.
^Morris, Christopher (2009), "Contributors", in Morris, Christopher (ed.), Amartya Sen, Cambridge New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. xiii,
ISBN9780521618069