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Philosophy

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Claude Evans
 Associate Professor of Philosophy

Evans is currently working in the field of environmental ethics. He recently completed a book called Life Lives From Life: The Environmental Ethics of Participation in Nature. The book challenges ethical positions that tend to remove humans from interaction with natural processes. It specifically ...

Expertise: Derrida, environmental ethics, Existentialism, fishing, hunting, Husserl, Kant, …

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Marilyn Friedman
 Professor of Philosophy

Friedman's interests include ethics and political philosophy, especially topics of women's issues and multiculturalism. Her most recent book is titled Autonomy, Gender, Politics and defends the importance of autonomy for women, with a focus on social issues such as domestic violence and women's situation ...

Expertise: ethics, feminist theory, political philosophy, social philosophy, women's issues

Direct contact: (314) 935-6640
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William H. Gass
 Distinguished University Professor Emeritus in the Humanities

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Expertise: Literary criticism, writing, philosophy

Media assistance: (314) 935-5235 / nschoenherr@wustl.edu

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Larry May
 Professor of Philosophy

May's long-term research concerns the theory of moral and legal responsibility, especially the concepts of collective responsibility, guilt and shame. He has authored several books on this general theme as well as books on professional ethics, masculinity and medical ethics. He is currently working ...

Expertise: ethics, philosophy of law, political philosophy, social philosophy

Media assistance: (314) 935-5235 / nschoenherr@wustl.edu

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Stanley Paulson
 William Gardner Hammond Professor of Law

Stanley Paulson is a professor of both Law and Philosophy. He focuses on international law, comparative legal studies and legal philosophy. He has published extensively in English and German.

Expertise: comparative legal studies, constitutional law, international law, legal philosophy, Hans Kelsen, Kelsen's legal theories, legal theory, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-6409
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paulson@wulaw.wustl.edu

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Mark Rollins
 Chair of Philosophy in Arts & Sciences

Rollins academic interests include topics at the intersection of aesthetics and cognitive science. Those include theories of picture perception, the role of attention in aesthetic experience and a cognitive psychology of artistic style.

Expertise: aesthetics, cognitive science

Direct contact: (314) 935-6873
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mark@wustl.edu

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