Stephen M. Gardiner Explained

Region:Western philosophy
Era:21st-century philosophy
Stephen M. Gardiner
Birth Date:1967
Institutions:University of Washington
Main Interests:Applied ethics, climate change, environment, ethics, future generations, classical Greek, human rights, moral philosophy, political philosophy, climate policy, virtue ethics
Thesis Title:Agent-Centered Eudaimonism and the Virtues: Some Groundwork for a NeoAristotelian Metaphysics of Morals
Thesis Year:1999
Doctoral Advisor:Terence Irwin
Education:University of Oxford (B.A. in Philosophy, Politics and Economics)University of Colorado (M.A. in Philosophy)Cornell University (Ph.D. in Philosophy)
Website:http://faculty.washington.edu/smgard/wordpress/

Stephen M. Gardiner (born 1967) is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy and Ben Rabinowitz Endowed Professor of Human Dimensions of the Environment at the University of Washington.[1] [2] He is known for his works on environmental philosophy and ancient Greek philosophy.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

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  1. Web site: Stephen M. Gardiner . www.carnegiecouncil.org.
  2. Web site: Stephen Gardiner Department of Philosophy University of Washington . phil.washington.edu.
  3. Williston . Byron . Review of Debating Climate Ethics . NDPR . 28 November 2016 . en . 1538-1617.
  4. Shrader-Frechette . Kristin . Review of The Ethics of Global Climate Change . NDPR . 17 July 2011 . en . 1538-1617.
  5. Rolston . Holmes . Review of A Perfect Moral Storm: The Ethical Tragedy of Climate Change . NDPR . 13 July 2011 . en . 1538-1617.
  6. Sisko . John E. . Review of Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XX . NDPR . 1 March 2002 . en . 1538-1617.
  7. Risse . Mathias . Review of Human Rights: The Hard Questions . NDPR . 29 January 2014 . en . 1538-1617.