Gopal Sreenivasan, Crown University Distinguished Professor in Ethics editGopal Sreenivasan (Ph.D. 1993, UC Berkeley) joined the Duke faculty in 2008. His research interests cover a wide range of topics across the spectrum of moral and political philosophy.
Sreenivasan’s recent book, Emotion and virtue (Princeton, 2020), is the subject of symposia in Criminal Law and Philosophy (2024) and Analytic Philosophy. His contribution to the first symposium, "Courage, consistency, and other conundra," responds to critical comments by Rachel Barney and Christian Miller. His introduction to the second symposium doubles as a précis of the book.
Reviews of the book have appeared in Analysis, Mind, and the Journal of Moral Philosophy.
Recent publications on rights or human rights:
Recent publications in bioethics:
But not everything belongs to a theme:
VIDEOS
“Emotion and virtue, précis.” Author-meets-critics panel. APA, Central Division Meeting. 2021.
"What is courage?" Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke University. 2019.
"Should virtue be taught?" Character Project Conference, Wake Forest University. 2015.
Paper links on this page connect to page proofs. For published versions of articles, see my curriculum vitae, although those links may require a subscription.
Office Location: 207 West Duke Building, Durham, NC 27708
Office Phone: +1 919 660 3069
Email Address:
Web Page: http://gopalsreenivasan.com
Education:
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1993
- Research Interests:
- Gopal Sreenivasan (Ph.D. 1993, UC Berkeley) joined the Duke faculty in 2008. His primary research interests are in moral and political philosophy. Within those fields, he is interested in many areas, including moral psychology and bioethics.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
- "A plea for moral deference," Ethics & Politics 27(2) (2015): 41-59.
- "Health care and human rights: Against the split duty gambit," Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics (forthcoming).
- "Character education and the rearguard of situationism." In W. Sinnott-Armstrong and C. Miller (eds.) Moral Psychology, volume V: Virtue and Happiness (MIT, forthcoming).
- "Taking international legality seriously: A methodology for human
rights." In A. Etinson (ed.) Human Rights: Moral or Political?
(Oxford, forthcoming). With Allen Buchanan.
- "HESC and equitable residues," American Journal of Bioethics 15(3) (2015): 54-55.
- "Justice, Inequality, and Health," Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2014).
- "Equality, opportunity, ambiguity," Politics, Philosophy and Economics (2014): 82-92.
The links on this page connect to page proofs. For published versions of articles, see my CV (below), although those links may require a subscription.
Curriculum vitae
Teaching (Spring 2024):
- PHIL 207.01, Poltcl & soc phil
Synopsis
- Friedl Bdg 216, MW 01:25 PM-02:40 PM
- MEDHUM 301B.16, Research in medhum
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- TBA, 12:00 AM-12:00 AM
- MEDHUM 301B.16-S, Research in medhum
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- TBA, 12:00 AM-12:00 AM
- PHIL 703S.01, Proseminar in ethics
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- East Duke 204D, Th 01:10 PM-03:40 PM
Teaching (Fall 2024):
- MEDHUM 301B.16, Research in medhum
Synopsis
- TBA, 12:00 AM-11:59 PM
- MEDHUM 301B.16-S, Research in medhum
Synopsis
- TBA, 12:00 AM-11:59 PM
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- Sreenivasan, G. "Courage, Consistency, and Other Conundra." Criminal Law and Philosophy 18.1 (April, 2024): 281-296. [doi] [abs]
- Sreenivasan, G. "Varieties of Minimalism about Informed Consent.." The American journal of bioethics : AJOB 21.5 (May, 2021): 66-68. [doi]
- Buchanan, A; Sreenivasan, G. "Human Rights, Ownership, and the Individual.." ETHICS 131.2 (2021): 383-390.
- Sreenivasan, G. "What Is Adequate Understanding?." The American journal of bioethics : AJOB 19.5 (May, 2019): 38-40. [doi]
- Sreenivasan, G. "Emotions, Reasons, and Epistemology." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 97.2 (September, 2018): 500-506. [doi]