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|bio=Emily McRae is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of New Mexico. She specializes in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, ethics, moral psychology, and feminism. She has published articles on issues in comparative moral psychology
|bio=Emily McRae is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of New Mexico. She specializes in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, ethics, moral psychology, and feminism. She has published articles on issues in comparative moral psychology
in both Western and Asian philosophical journals and volumes, including ''American Philosophy Quarterly'', ''History of Philosophy Quarterly'', ''Journal of Religious Ethics'', ''Philosophy East and West'', and ''The Oxford Handbook of Buddhist Ethics''. She is currently coediting, with Dr. George Yancy, a volume on Buddhism and whiteness. Her translation, with Jay Garfield, of the nineteenth-century Tibetan master Patrul Rinpoche's ''Essential Jewel of Holy Practice'' has been published by Wisdom Publications (2017). (Adapted from Source: [https://research.tsadra.org/index.php/Ethics_without_Self,_Dharma_without_Atman Ethics without Self, Dharma without Atman])
in both Western and Asian philosophical journals and volumes, including ''American Philosophy Quarterly'', ''History of Philosophy Quarterly'', ''Journal of Religious Ethics'', ''Philosophy East and West'', and ''The Oxford Handbook of Buddhist Ethics''. Her translation, with Jay Garfield, of the nineteenth-century Tibetan master Patrul Rinpoche's ''Essential Jewel of Holy Practice'' has been published by Wisdom Publications (2017). She has also coedited, with Dr. George Yancy, a volume entitled ''Buddhism and Whiteness: Critical Reflections'' (Lexington Books, 2019). (Adapted from Source: [https://research.tsadra.org/index.php/Ethics_without_Self,_Dharma_without_Atman Ethics without Self, Dharma without Atman])
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|email=emcrae@unm.edu
|email=emcrae@unm.edu
|associatedwebsite=[https://philosophy.unm.edu/people/faculty/profile/emily-mcrae.html Faculty Page]
|associatedwebsite=[https://philosophy.unm.edu/people/faculty/profile/emily-mcrae.html Faculty Page]
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bio Emily McRae is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of New Mexico. She specializes in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, ethics, moral psychology, and feminism. She has published articles on issues in comparative moral psychology

in both Western and Asian philosophical journals and volumes, including American Philosophy Quarterly, History of Philosophy Quarterly, Journal of Religious Ethics, Philosophy East and West, and The Oxford Handbook of Buddhist Ethics. Her translation, with Jay Garfield, of the nineteenth-century Tibetan master Patrul Rinpoche's Essential Jewel of Holy Practice has been published by Wisdom Publications (2017). She has also coedited, with Dr. George Yancy, a volume entitled Buddhism and Whiteness: Critical Reflections (Lexington Books, 2019). (Adapted from Source: Ethics without Self, Dharma without Atman)

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affiliation University of New Mexico
phduniversity University of Wisconsin
education
  • Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 2011
  • M.A., University of Wisconsin, 2008
  • B.A., Union College, 2003
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