Ben Bradley | |
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Born | 1971 |
Academic background | |
Education | University of Massachusetts at Amherst (PhD), Lawrence University (BA) |
Thesis | Species of goodness (1999) |
Doctoral advisor | Fred Feldman |
Other advisors | Phillip Bricker, Gareth Matthews, Angelika Kratzer |
Academic work | |
Discipline | philosophy |
Institutions | Syracuse University |
Main interests | ethical theory, philosophy of death |
Ben Bradley (born 1971) is an American philosopher and Anita and Allan D. Sutton Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Syracuse University. He is known for his works on ethical theory and philosophy of death. [1][2][3] Bradley is an editor-in-chief of Ergo.
Books
- Well-Being. Polity Press, 2015
- The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Death, co-edited with Fred Feldman and Jens Johansson, Oxford University Press. 2012
- Well-Being and Death. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 2009
References
- ↑ Taylor, James Stacey (February 2014). "The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Death edited by BenBradley, FredFeldman & JensJohansson, eds, 2013 New York, Oxford University Press xii + 493 pp, £95.00 (hb): Book Reviews". Journal of Applied Philosophy. 31 (1): 109–111. doi:10.1111/japp.12042.
- ↑ Alfino, Mark (18 June 2013). "The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Death". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
- ↑ Chattopadhyay, Subhasis (1 February 2020). "Review of The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Death". doi:10.17613/43z1-wq84.
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External links
- "Ben Bradley". College of Arts & Sciences at Syracuse University.
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