Region: | Western philosophy |
Era: | Contemporary philosophy |
Ulla Wessels | |
Birth Place: | Münster, West Germany (now Germany) |
School Tradition: | Analytic philosophy |
Main Interests: | Ethics |
Alma Mater: | University of California, Australian National University, Saarland University |
Ulla Wessels (born 1965) is a German analytic philosopher working in practical philosophy, particularly ethics. She is a Professor of Practical Philosophy in the Philosophy Department of the Saarland University in Saarbrücken.
Ulla Wessels was born in 1965 in Münster. She has researched and taught in Leipzig and Göttingen and at the University of California in Berkeley and at the Australian National University in Canberra.[1] Wessels' research interests include consequentialism, welfarism, utilitarianism, supererogation, moral psychology and bioethics.[2]
In 2003, Wessels' book Die gute Samariterin: Zur Struktur der Supererogation received the Wolfgang Stegmüller-Prize from Die Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie (Society for Analytic Philosophy).[3]
Wessels is part of the scientific advisory board of the Giordano Bruno Foundation, a non-profit foundation under public law that pursues the “Support of Evolutionary Humanism”.[4]