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|bio=Gordon Davis’s research includes both historical work on ethical, political and metaphysical themes in the works of Hume, Kant and their contemporaries, and investigations into the applicability of methods of argument developed by these philosophers – as well as neo-Humean and neo-Kantian variations – to contemporary debates in ethics and metaethics. One of Gordon’s current projects explores the prospects for a theoretical synthesis of key elements within the three main traditions of contemporary ethical theory (consequentialism, Kantian deontology and virtue ethics). He also has a strong interest in applied ethics – especially issues surrounding biotechnology and obligations to future generations. ([https://carleton.ca/philosophy/people/davis-gordon/ Source Accessed Apr 16, 2021]) | |bio=Gordon Davis’s research includes both historical work on ethical, political and metaphysical themes in the works of Hume, Kant and their contemporaries, and investigations into the applicability of methods of argument developed by these philosophers – as well as neo-Humean and neo-Kantian variations – to contemporary debates in ethics and metaethics. One of Gordon’s current projects explores the prospects for a theoretical synthesis of key elements within the three main traditions of contemporary ethical theory (consequentialism, Kantian deontology and virtue ethics). He also has a strong interest in applied ethics – especially issues surrounding biotechnology and obligations to future generations. ([https://carleton.ca/philosophy/people/davis-gordon/ Source Accessed Apr 16, 2021]) | ||
|PersonType=Authors of English Works; Professors | |PersonType=Authors of English Works; Professors | ||
|images=File:Davis Gordon Carleton College.jpg | |||
|email=gordon.davis@carleton.ca | |email=gordon.davis@carleton.ca | ||
|addresslocation=3A51 Paterson Hall | |addresslocation=3A51 Paterson Hall | ||
|associatedwebsite=[https://carleton.ca/philosophy/people/davis-gordon/ Faculty Page] | |||
|affiliation=Carleton College | |||
|phduniversity=Oxford | |||
|education=* Ph.D. (Oxford) | |||
* M. Ed. (Toronto) | |||
* B. Ed. (Toronto) | |||
* B. Phil (Oxford) | |||
* B.A. (McGill) | |||
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bio | Gordon Davis’s research includes both historical work on ethical, political and metaphysical themes in the works of Hume, Kant and their contemporaries, and investigations into the applicability of methods of argument developed by these philosophers – as well as neo-Humean and neo-Kantian variations – to contemporary debates in ethics and metaethics. One of Gordon’s current projects explores the prospects for a theoretical synthesis of key elements within the three main traditions of contemporary ethical theory (consequentialism, Kantian deontology and virtue ethics). He also has a strong interest in applied ethics – especially issues surrounding biotechnology and obligations to future generations. (Source Accessed Apr 16, 2021) |
associatedwebsite | Faculty Page |
affiliation | Carleton College |
phduniversity | Oxford |
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