Lorraine Smith Pangle Explained

Region:Western philosophy
Era:21st century Philosophy
Lorraine Smith Pangle
Birth Date:26 April 1958
Main Interests:political philosophy, philosophy of friendship, ethics

Lorraine Smith Pangle (born April 26, 1958) is a professor of political philosophy in the Department of Government and co-director of the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Study of Core Texts and Ideas at the University of Texas at Austin. Her interests are ancient, early modern, and American political philosophy, ethics, the philosophy of education, and problems of justice and moral responsibility.[1] [2] [3] [4] She has won fellowships from the Searle, Olin, and Earhart Foundations, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.Pangle received her B.A. in history from Yale, a B.Ed. from the University of Toronto, and her PhD from University of Chicago in 1999. She is married to Thomas Pangle.[5]

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  1. Web site: "Aristotle and the Philosophy of Friendship" reviewed by Gabriel Richardson Lear. 12 October 2003 . Ndpr.nd.edu. 25 October 2014 . Lear . Gabriel Richardson .
  2. Web site: American Freedom Alliance. Americanfreedomalliance.org. 25 October 2014.
  3. Web site: A review of The Political Philosophy of Benjamin Franklin by Lorraine Smith Pangle. Claremont.org. 25 October 2014.
  4. Lerner . Ralph . Ralph Lerner (philosopher) . Review:The Learning of Liberty: The Educational Ideas of the American Founders . American Journal of Education . November 1994 . 103 . 1 . 110–114 . 10.1086/444092. 1085502.
  5. Web site: Ross M. Lence Master Teacher Residency: 2009 Events. 17 October 2013. Uh.edu. 25 October 2014.