Professor and Chair of Philosophy at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, member of Doctoral Faculty of Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center;also, Director of Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics at John Jay; previously taught at Colgate University, 1988-2010.
PhD, U. of Pennsylvania, 1983
I am the Editor of the journal, Criminal Justice Ethics
Currently, most of my work is in three areas (i) Criminal Justice [such as the aims and justification of punishment in a liberal polity, (ii) medieval moral philosophy and its relevance to current debates....with a primary focus on Medieval Jewish Philosophy but exploring other areas as well, (iii) iss…
Professor and Chair of Philosophy at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, member of Doctoral Faculty of Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center;also, Director of Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics at John Jay; previously taught at Colgate University, 1988-2010.
PhD, U. of Pennsylvania, 1983
I am the Editor of the journal, Criminal Justice Ethics
Currently, most of my work is in three areas (i) Criminal Justice [such as the aims and justification of punishment in a liberal polity, (ii) medieval moral philosophy and its relevance to current debates....with a primary focus on Medieval Jewish Philosophy but exploring other areas as well, (iii) issues in moral psychology [of longstanding interest to me]