Jon Mandle

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Jon Mandle "Department Chair and Associate Professor, received his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh. His primary interests are in political philosophy and ethics and their history. He is the author of Global Justice (2006) and What's Left of Liberalism? An Interpretation and Defense of Justice as Fairness (2000). He has published articles on the work of John Rawls, Rousseau's political philosophy, globalization, naturalism, and other topics. He teaches courses on contemporary ethical and political philosophy, global justice, 17th-19th century ethical theory, and the history of political philosophy. He is also a contributor to the blog crookedtimber.org." [1]

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  1. Faculty, University of Albany SUNY, accessed May 22, 2009.