Claudia Card

Philosopher and Academic in Ethics

Claudia Card - Thinkers & Philosophers born September 30th, 1940
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Contributions to the fields of philosophy and women's studies are significant. Focus on ethics, feminist philosophy, and social philosophy formed a foundation for later discussions in these areas. Taught at various academic institutions, influencing generations of students. Authored several books and articles that examined moral theory, as well as the intersection of ethics and gender. Engaged in dialogues regarding social justice and the complexities of human experiences.

Published 'Gender and Moral Theory'

Contributed articles to 'Hypatia'

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