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American philosopher
Robert Cavalier
Born1947
EducationDuquesne University (PhD), New York University (BA)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsCarnegie Mellon University
Main interestsethics, political philosophy

Robert Cavalier (born 1947) is an American philosopher and Teaching Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University. Cavalier is currently Director of the Department of Philosophy’s Program for Deliberative Democracy (a winner of Good Government Award from the Pittsburgh League of Women Voters) and is known for his works on ethics and political philosophy. He is a former president of the International Association for Computing and Philosophy and a former director of CMU's Center for the Advancement of Applied Ethics and Political Philosophy (2005-2007).

Books

  • Approaching Deliberative Democracy: Theory and Practice (ed.), Carnegie Mellon University Press (2011)
  • Democracy for Beginners. For Beginners LLC (2009)
  • The Impact of the Internet on Our Moral Lives (ed.), SUNY Press (2005)

References

  1. "Robert J. Cavalier". State University of New York Press.
  2. "History of the Program - Program for Deliberative Democracy - Department of Philosophy - Carnegie Mellon University". Carnegie Mellon University.
  3. Rosinski, Paula (January 2007). "Book Review: The Impact of the Internet on Our Moral Lives". Journal of Business and Technical Communication. 21 (1): 109–112. doi:10.1177/1050651906293535.
  4. White, Amy E. (24 May 2007). "The Impact of the Internet on Our Moral Lives". The Journal of Value Inquiry. 39 (3–4): 537–539. doi:10.1007/s10790-006-5764-x. ISSN 0022-5363.
  5. Scanlan, Michael (June 2006). "Book Review: The Impact of the Internet on Our Moral Lives". New Media & Society. 8 (3): 525–527. doi:10.1177/146144480600800313. ISSN 1461-4448.

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