Sibyl Schwarzenbach | |
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Education | Harvard University (PhD) |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
Institutions | City University of New York |
Main interests | ethics, political philosophy |
Sibyl Schwarzenbach is an American philosopher and Professor Emerita of Philosophy at the City University of New York. She is known for her works on ethics and political philosophy.[1][2][3][4][5]
Books
- On Civic Friendship: Including Women in the State, Columbia University Press, 2009
- Women and the U.S. Constitution: History, Interpretation, and Practice, with Patricia Smith, Columbia University Press, 2003
References
- ↑ Zack, Naomi (25 January 2010). "Review of On Civic Friendship: Including Women in the State". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.
- ↑ Thakkar, Jonny (16 March 2021). "Review of Rediscovering Political Friendship: Aristotle's Theory and Modern Identity, Community, and Equality". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.
- ↑ Engster, Daniel (September 2011). "On Civic Friendship: Including Women in the State. By Sibyl A. Schwarzenbach. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009. 360p. 14.75 paper". Perspectives on Politics. 9 (3): 710–712. doi:10.1017/S1537592711002532. ISSN 1541-0986.
- ↑ Watson, Lori (October 2011). "Schwarzenbach, Sibyl A. On Civic Friendship: Including Women in the State . New York: Columbia University Press, 2009. Pp. xi+288. $89.50 (cloth); $29.50 (paper)". Ethics. 122 (1): 207–212. doi:10.1086/662064. ISSN 0014-1704.
- ↑ Benson, Peter (August 1994). "Rawls, Hegel, and Personhood: A Reply to Sibyl Schwarzenbach". Political Theory. 22 (3): 491–500. doi:10.1177/0090591794022003006. ISSN 0090-5917.
External links
- "Sibyl Schwarzenbach". City University of New York.
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