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Duane Cady
Born
Duane L. Cady

1946
EducationHamline University (BA), Brown University (MA, PhD)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsHamline University
ThesisKnowledge in Plato’s Theaetetus (1971)
Doctoral advisorJ. William Lenz
Other academic advisorsRoderick M. Chisholm, Joseph Norio Uemura
Websitehttps://duanelcady.com

Duane L. Cady (born 1946) is an American philosopher and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Hamline University where he was Paul Robert & Jean Shuman Hanna Professor of Philosophy between 1996 and 1999. Cady is known for his works on pacifism.[1] A festschrift in his honor was published in 2012.[2] Cady was a nominee for the Grawemeyer World Order Award in 1991.

Books

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  • From Warism to Pacifism: A Moral Continuum, Temple University Press, 1989, 2nd Edition, 2010
  • Moral Vision: How Everyday Life Shapes Ethical Thinking, Rowman & Littlefield, 2005
  • Humanitarian Intervention: Just War vs. Pacifism, with Robert L. Phillips, Rowman & Littlefield, 1996
  • Just War, Nonviolence & Nuclear Deterrence: Philosophers on War And Peace, co-edited with Richard Werner, Longwood Academic, 1991
  • Natural Reason: Essays in Honor of Joseph Norio Uemura, co-edited with Ronald E. Beanblossom, Hamline University Press, 1992
  • Bringing Peace Home: Feminism, Violence, and Nature, co-edited with Karen J. Warren, Indiana University Press, 1996

References

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  1. ^ Govier, Trudy (1991). "Duane L. Cady, "From Warism to Pacifism: A Moral Continuum."". Philosophy in Review. 11 (2): 91–94. ISSN 1920-8936.
  2. ^ Essays in Honor of Duane L. Cady, Stephen Kellert, ed., The Hamline Review (Vol.31), a festschrift presented at the Hanna Lectures Dinner
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