Alexis Shotwell (b. 1974[1]) is a Canadian philosopher, currently employed as Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University in Ottawa, where she is cross-appointed with the Pauline Jewett Institute of Women's and Gender Studies and the Department of Philosophy.[2] Educated at University of California, Santa Cruz (PhD), Dalhousie University (MA) and McGill University (BA), Shotwell has also taught at Laurentian University.
She works in social philosophy, political theory, and feminist philosophy, especially on questions of moral complicity.[3] She is also the lead researcher for a project on the history of AIDS activism in Canada.[4]
Publications
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See also
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edit- ^ "Shotwell, Alexis, 1974-". VIAF. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
- ^ Alexis Shotwell - Department of Sociology and Anthropology Carleton University
- ^ [1] Alexis Shotwell personal website
- ^ [2] AIDS Activist History Project
- ^ [3] The Folly of 'Purity Politics', in The Atlantic
- ^ Guenther, Lisa (2013). "How Alexis Shotwell Changed My Life". PhaenEx. 21 (8): 247–250. doi:10.22329/p.v8i1.3917.
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