Stephen M. Gardiner

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Stephen M. Gardiner
Born1967
Education University of Oxford (B.A. in Philosophy, Politics and Economics)

University of Colorado (M.A. in Philosophy)

Cornell University (Ph.D. in Philosophy)
Era 21st-century philosophy
Region Western philosophy
Institutions University of Washington
Thesis Agent-Centered Eudaimonism and the Virtues: Some Groundwork for a NeoAristotelian Metaphysics of Morals (1999)
Doctoral advisor Terence Irwin
Main interests
Applied ethics, climate change, environment, ethics, future generations, classical Greek, human rights, moral philosophy, political philosophy, climate policy, virtue ethics
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. "Stephen M. Gardiner". www.carnegiecouncil.org.
  2. "Stephen Gardiner | Department of Philosophy | University of Washington". phil.washington.edu.
  3. Williston, Byron (28 November 2016). "Review of Debating Climate Ethics". NDPR. ISSN   1538-1617.
  4. Shrader-Frechette, Kristin (17 July 2011). "Review of The Ethics of Global Climate Change". NDPR. ISSN   1538-1617.
  5. Rolston, Holmes (13 July 2011). "Review of A Perfect Moral Storm: The Ethical Tragedy of Climate Change". NDPR. ISSN   1538-1617.
  6. Sisko, John E. (1 March 2002). "Review of Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XX". NDPR. ISSN   1538-1617.
  7. Risse, Mathias (29 January 2014). "Review of Human Rights: The Hard Questions". NDPR. ISSN   1538-1617.