Eric Palmer (philosopher)
Eric Palmer is Professor of Philosophy at Allegheny College.[1] His academic work focuses in two areas: development ethics and history and philosophy of science. He is co-editor of Journal of Global Ethics [2] and is President of the International Development Ethics Association.
Writing
- Edited books
- Eric Palmer (ed.) Gender Justice (vol. 2): Vulnerability and Empowerment. Routledge, London & New York, 2015. 137pp
- Voltaire. Candide, or, All for the Best. Eric Palmer (ed.). Broadview Press, Peterborough & New York. Sept. 2009.
- Articles
- “Real Institutions and Really Legitimate Institutions,” David Mark, ed. The Mystery of Capital and The Construction of Social Reality. Open Court, 2008. 331-347.
- “Corporate Responsibility and Freedom,” Controversies in International Corporate Responsibility. John Hooker, ed. Philosophy Documentation Center, 2007. 25-34.
- “Multinational Corporations and Social Contracts,” Journal of Business Ethics 31 (3), May 2001. 245-58.
References
- ↑ http://sites.allegheny.edu/philo/faculty/eric-palmer/
- ↑ "Journal of Global Ethics - Volume 11, Issue 2". www.tandfonline.com. Retrieved 2015-10-04.
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