Robert Cavalier (born 1947) is an American philosopher and Teaching Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University.[1] Cavalier is currently Director of the Department of Philosophy’s Program for Deliberative Democracy[2] (a winner of Good Government Award from the Pittsburgh League of Women Voters) and is known for his works on ethics and political philosophy.[3][4][5] He is a former president of the International Association for Computing and Philosophy and a former director of CMU's Center for the Advancement of Applied Ethics and Political Philosophy (2005-2007).
Robert Cavalier | |
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Born | 1947 |
Education | Duquesne University (PhD), New York University (BA) |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
Institutions | Carnegie Mellon University |
Main interests | ethics, political philosophy |
Books
edit- Approaching Deliberative Democracy: Theory and Practice (ed.), Carnegie Mellon University Press (2011)
- Democracy for Beginners. For Beginners LLC (2009)
- The Impact of the Internet on Our Moral Lives (ed.), SUNY Press (2005)
References
edit- ^ "Robert J. Cavalier". State University of New York Press.
- ^ "History of the Program - Program for Deliberative Democracy - Department of Philosophy - Carnegie Mellon University". Carnegie Mellon University.
- ^ Rosinski, Paula (January 2007). "Book Review: The Impact of the Internet on Our Moral Lives". Journal of Business and Technical Communication. 21 (1): 109–112. doi:10.1177/1050651906293535.
- ^ White, Amy E. (24 May 2007). "The Impact of the Internet on Our Moral Lives". The Journal of Value Inquiry. 39 (3–4): 537–539. doi:10.1007/s10790-006-5764-x. ISSN 0022-5363.
- ^ Scanlan, Michael (June 2006). "Book Review: The Impact of the Internet on Our Moral Lives". New Media & Society. 8 (3): 525–527. doi:10.1177/146144480600800313. ISSN 1461-4448.
External links
edit- "Robert Cavalier". Carnegie Mellon University.
- "Program for Deliberative Democracy". Carnegie Mellon University.