Judith Andre
Judith Andre | |
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Title | Professor of Philosophy |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Michigan State University |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Old Dominion University Michigan State University |
Main interests | Ethical Issues in Global Public Health, Ethics and Development, animal welfare and Virtue ethics |
Judith Andre is a
Contributions to philosophy
Andre got her BA (English Literature) 1967 at Viterbo College, and an MA and PhD (both Philosophy) at Michigan State University in 1970 and 1979 respectively.[1]
Dr. Andre's work focuses on ethical issues brought about by globalization.
Selected publications
She is the author of over thirty peer-reviewed publications including "The Virtue of Honoring Oneself",[5] "Disease"[6] and the books Bioethics as Practice[7][8][9] and Worldly Virtue.[10]
Awards and distinctions
Andre was awarded a
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Judith Andre CV". 2008. Archived from the original on July 18, 2012.
- ^ a b Michigan State University Philosophy Department Archived August 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine accessed May 30, (2011)
- ^ Andre, Judith. "Nagel, Williams, and Moral Luck" in Moral Luck, Daniel Statman, ed. Albany: SUNY Press (1993).
- ^ Andre, Judith. "Blocked Exchanges: A Taxonomy" in Pluralism, Justice and Equality, David Miller and Michael Walzer, eds Oxford: Oxford University Press (1995) 171–196.
- ^ Andre, Judith, In: O'Reilly A, ed. Maternal Thinking: Philosophy, Politics, Practice. Toronto: Demeter Press (2009)
- ^ Andre, Judith, In Callicott JB, Frodeman R, eds. Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy. MacMillan Reference Books (2008)
- ^ Andre, Judith, "Bioethics as Practice", Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press (2002)
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- ^ Gordon, E.J. (2004). "Bioethics as Practice". Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 13: 307–309.
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