Faculty Fellow
Daniel Brudney
Florin Harrison Pugh Professor of Philosophy
University of Chicago
Biography
Daniel Brudney is Florin Harrison Pugh Professor in the Department of Philosophy and the College. He is also associate faculty in the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics and associate faculty in the Divinity School. He writes and teaches in political philosophy, bioethics, and philosophy and literature. He is the author of Marx's Attempt to Leave Philosophy (Harvard University Press). His recent publications include “The Theory Rawls, the 1844 Marx, and the Market,” “Nostromo and Negative Longing,” and “Decisional Capacity: Two Philosophical Problems.”
Topics
Project
Health and Human Rights in the Humanities: Building Capacity with Human Rights Principles
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2013 – 2015