Cynthia Stark to Speak at Philosophy Colloquium
Dr. Cynthia Stark, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utah, will present a talk in the Department of Philosophy titled:
“Rescuing the Pareto Argument.”
Date/Time: April 25, 3:00 PM
Location: 34 Peachtree Street Building, 11th floor Conference Room
Dr. Stark’s talk is sponsored by the Department of Philosophy’s ongoing colloquium series, which brings leading scholars from across the fields of philosophy to the Georgia State University campus to present their work to faculty and students. Her research interests encompass feminist philosophy, political philosophy, ethics, theories of justice, and social contract theory.
Recent publications by Dr. Stark, available through the University Library include:
- “Rawlsian Self-Respect.” Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. 238-261.
- “There’s Something About Marla: Fight Club and the Engendering of Self-Respect.” Fight Club. Ed. Thomas E. Wartenberg. New York: Routledge, 2012. 51-77.
- “Abstraction And Justification In Moral Theory.” Hypatia 25.4 (2010): 825-833.
- “Respecting Human Dignity: Contract Versus Capabilities.” Metaphilosophy 40.3/4 (2009): 366-381.
- “How To Include The Severely Disabled In A Contractarian Theory Of Justice.” Journal Of Political Philosophy 15.2 (2007): 127-145.
- “Fundamental Rights And The Right To Bear Arms.” Criminal Justice Ethics 20.1 (2001): 25-27.
- “Hypothetical Consent and Justification.” The Journal of Philosophy 97.6 (2000): 313-334.