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professor remy debes

I am an associate professor of philosophy at the Unviersity of Memphis. I research primarily in Moral Theory and the History of Ethics (especially Enlightenment thought and the work of David Hume and Adam Smith).

 

In both areas my work focuses on sentimentalist ethics, moral psychology (esp. emotion and empathy), and human worth. I'm also keenly interested in practical questions related to law, justice, liberty, oppression and human rights. Lately I've been working on the connections between human dignity, respect, and interpersonal understanding.

Invited Panelist on Adam Smith

Common Sense & Enlightenment CSSP, Princeton 

 

03.13-15.2015

"Understanding as Respect(ing)" Templeton Midpoint Conference

Fordham University 

 

06.12.2015

RECENT & UPCOMING TALKS

"The Authority of Emapthy"

Moral Sentimentalism Conference

Holy Cross, MA

 

011.25-27.2014 

some of my latest research (work in progress)

The Authority of Empathy

& the Grounds of Sentimentalism

 

 

Passionate Persons: Enlightenement Conceptions of Human Dignity Before Kant

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