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  1. Christine Korsgaard is an American philosopher who teaches at Harvard University and writes on moral philosophy, Kantianism, and animal rights. She is a Fellow of the British Academy and the author of several books, including The Sources of Normativity, Self-Constitution, and Fellow Creatures.

  2. Christine M. Korsgaard is a research professor of philosophy at Harvard, specializing in moral philosophy, practical reason, and human/animal relations. She has authored five books, including The Sources of Normativity and Self-Constitution, and edited Reclaiming the History of Ethics.

  3. Christine M. Korsgaard is one of the most influential moral philosophers of our time. She combines highly original philosophical arguments with insightful work on the history of...

  4. Christine M. Korsgaard is a Harvard University professor of philosophy and a leading scholar of ethics, practical reason, and Kantian philosophy. Her publications include books, articles, and co-authored works on topics such as normativity, self-constitution, animal ethics, and the right to lie.

  5. Christine M. Korsgaard is a leading scholar of moral philosophy and its history, practical reason, agency, and human/animal relations. She is the author of five books, including The Sources of Normativity and Fellow Creatures, and a Faculty Associate of the Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Ethics.

  6. Jun 17, 2019 · In her new book, “Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to the Other Animals,” Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Philosophy Christine Korsgaard makes the case that humans are not inherently more important than animals and therefore should treat them much better than we do.

  7. Aug 9, 2022 · An upcoming publication from Oxford University Press honors the work of Christine M. Korsgaard, Arthur Kingsley Porter Research Professor of Philosophy.