Elaine Englehardt is an American philosopher and Distinguished Professor of Ethics and a Professor of Philosophy at Utah Valley University.[1][2][3]
Elaine Englehardt | |
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Born | 10/29/1953 |
Education | University of Utah (PhD), Brigham Young University (BA, MA) |
Spouse(s) | Kirk Englehardt (died 2003) Michael S. Pritchard |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Analytic |
Institutions | Utah Valley University |
Main interests | ethical theory |
Books
edit- Englehardt, Elaine E.; Pritchard, Michael S. (eds.). Ethics across the curriculum—pedagogical perspectives. Cham: Springer-Verlag.
- Elaine E. Englehardt, Michael S. Pritchard, Kerry D. Romesburg, Brian Schrag. Ethical Challenges of Academic Administration, Springer 2009
- Lisa H. Newton, Elaine E. Englehardt, Michael S. Pritchard. Clashing Views in Business Ethics and Society
- Elaine E. Englehardt, Donald Schmeltekopf (eds.). "Ethics and Life: An Interdisciplinary Look at the Humanities", McGraw-Hill 2010
- CE Harris, Michael Pritchard, Ray James and Elaine Englehardt “Engineering Ethics: Concepts and Cases”, Cengage, 2019
References
edit- ^ "Professor Elaine Englehardt". www.uvu.edu.
- ^ Bay, Charlene Renberg Winters, Andrew T. "Honesty Is Still the Best Policy". Y Magazine.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Elaine Englehardt". Western Michigan University.