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Jennifer Baker is a graduate of Brown University (B.A. in Philosophy and PoliticalScience, 1995) and the University of Arizona (Ph.D., 2003). Her research is on virtue ethics, and she looks to ancient ethical theories as positive examples of how ethics ought to be done today. She teaches courses on ethical and political theory, environmental ethics and philosophy, business ethics, bioethics, and American philosophy. Selected Publications : “Virtue and Behavior”, Review of Social Economy: Incorporating Ethical Theory into Models of Economic Choice. In press.
“Money is the Product of Virtue”, Journal of Libertarian Studies, 21.4, 2008.
Links: A Response to Robert Johnson's "Virtue and Right"
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