Philosophy Professor Christie Hartley Promoted to Associate Professor
Congratulations to Georgia State University Philosophy Professor Christie Hartley on her recent promotion to Associate Professor!
Dr. Hartley specializes in moral and political philosophy and feminist theory. Her current research concerns disability and justice, contractualism, political liberalism, and equal citizenship. In addition to her work in the Department of Philosophy, she is an affiliate member of the Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics and the Institute for Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
Selected works by Dr. Hartley include:
- Hartley, Christie, and Lori Watson. “Political Liberalism, Marriage and the Family.” Law and Philosophy 31.2 (2012): 185-212.
- Hartley, Christie. “Disability and Justice.” Philosophy Compass 6.2 (2011): 120-132.
- Hartley, Christie, and Lori Watson. “Is a Feminist Political Liberalism Possible?” Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy 5.1 (2010): 1-21.
- Hartley, Christie, and Lori Watson. “Feminism, Religion, and Shared Reasons: A Defense of Exclusive Public Reason.” Law and Philosophy 28.5 (2009): 493-536.
- Hartley, Christie. “Justice for the Disabled: A Contractualist Approach.” Journal of Social Philosophy 40.1 (2009): 17-36.
- Hartley, Christie. “An Inclusive Contractualism: Obligations to the Mentally Disabled.” Disability and Disadvantage: Reexamining Topics in Moral and Political Philosophy. Eds. Kimberley Brownlee and Adam Cureton. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. 138-162.