- Susan Wolf
Susan R. Wolf (born in 1952) is a moral philosopher and philosopher of action who is currently the Edna J. Koury Professor of philosophy at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . Her husband, [http://philosophy.unc.edu/maclean.html Douglas MacLean] , is also a philosopher teaching at UNC-Chapel Hill. She is a member of theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences , and she received a Mellon Distinguished Achievement Award in the Humanities in 2002.Prior academics
Wolf earned a BA from
Yale University in philosophy and mathematics and a PhD in philosophy fromPrinceton University with a dissertation directed byThomas Nagel .Before taking up her current position, Wolf taught at
Harvard University , the University of Maryland, and theJohns Hopkins University .Authorship
Her book "Freedom Within Reason" argues for a view of
free will as the ability to do what one reasonably thinks is the right thing. This allows a deterministic universe to nevertheless contain responsibility and the feeling of autonomy for us. Wolf has also written on the topic ofmoral luck , suggesting a reconciliation between the rationalist and irrationalist positions. She has also published influential work on the demandingness of morality. In this area her paper "Moral Saints" has been particularly influential.External links
* [http://philosophy.unc.edu/wolf.html Susan Wolf's UNC homepage]
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