Region: | Western philosophy |
Era: | Contemporary philosophy |
Hugo Tristram Engelhardt Jr. | |
Birth Date: | April 27, 1941 |
Birth Place: | Texas, U.S. |
Death Date: | June 21, 2018 (aged 77) |
School Tradition: | Continental philosophy |
Main Interests: | Medical ethics, philosophy of medicine, Christian ethics, political philosophy |
Hugo Tristram Engelhardt Jr. (April 27, 1941 – June 21, 2018) was an American philosopher, holding doctorates in both philosophy from the University of Texas at Austin and medicine from Tulane University. He was a professor of philosophy at Rice University, in Houston, Texas, specializing in the history and philosophy of medicine, particularly from the standpoint of continental philosophy. He was also a professor emeritus at Baylor College of Medicine, and a member of the Baylor Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy.[1]
He was formerly the editor-in-chief of The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy and Christian Bioethics. He also edited the book series "Philosophy and Medicine". He was a fellow of the Hastings Center, an independent bioethics research institute. He also wrote the book "Handbook of Psychiatry volume 30" cowritten with Javad Nurbakhsh; and Hamideh Jahangiri. [2]
Engelhardt was raised Roman Catholic, but in 1991 he entered the Eastern Orthodox Church.