Connie RosatiConnie S. Rosati is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona, Tucson, and an affiliated scholar of the Institute for Law & Philosophy at the University of San Diego School of Law.

Rosati has been a Laurance S. Rockefeller Fellow at the Center For Human Values at Princeton University and is the 2006-07 John E. Sawyer Fellow at the National Humanities Center. Her previous publications include "Persons, Perspectives, and Full Information Accounts of the Good" (Ethics), "Brandt’s Notion of Therapeutic Agency" (Ethics), "Agency and the Open Question Argument" (Ethics), "Some Puzzles About the Objectivity of Law" (Law and Philosophy), and "Personal Good," in Metaethics After Moore (ed. Terry Horgan and Mark Timmons, Oxford University Press). Rosati’s current research interests center on questions about the nature of personal good and its relationship to autonomy.

In 2006, Rosati joined the National Humanities Center as an ASC Fellow.