Fred Baumann Explained

Region:Western philosophy
Era:21st-century philosophy
Fred E. Baumann
Institutions:Kenyon College
Main Interests:humanism, fraternity, political reciprocity
Education:Harvard University (PhD), Cornell University (BA)

Fred E. Baumann is an American political philosopher and professor at Kenyon College where he was the Harry M. Clor Professor of Political Science.[1] He is known for his work on humanism, punishment, fraternity, and political reciprocity.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Raising the Stakes . Kenyon College.
  2. Web site: Fred Baumann . The New Atlantis.
  3. Edelstein . Alan . Book Review: Crime and Punishment: Issues in Criminal Justice . Criminal Justice Review . September 1990 . 15 . 2 . 285–287 . 10.1177/073401689001500229 . en . 0734-0168.
  4. Steinhar . Eric Charles . Platonism as a Way of Life . Atheistic Platonism: A Manifesto . 2023 . 201–244 . 10.1007/978-3-031-17752-1_8 . Springer International Publishing . en.
  5. Rogers . Rex Stainton . Kitzinger . Celia . A decalogue of human rights: what happens when you let the people speak . Social Science Information . March 1995 . 34 . 1 . 87–106 . 10.1177/053901895034001005 . en . 0539-0184.
  6. Hazony . Yoram . Realism in Political Theory . Perspectives on Political Science . 2 January 2021 . 50 . 1 . 24–31 . 10.1080/10457097.2020.1842104 . en . 1045-7097.
  7. Web site: When a white nationalist ran the Observer . The Collegian Magazine . en.
  8. Fiala . Andrew . A Defense of Cis-Humanism: Humanism for the Anthropocene . Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism . 2019 . 27 . 1–20 .