About Us
About Us
Candice Delmas, the chief program coordinator for Summer 2022, is an Associate Professor at Northeastern University jointly appointed in the Departments of Philosophy and Religion and Political Science. She works in moral, social, political, and legal philosophy. She is the author of A Duty to Resist: When Disobedience Should Be Uncivil (Oxford University Press, 2018).
Alex Guerrero, the chief program coordinator for Summer 2023, is a Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. His work includes research on a variety of topics in moral, legal, and political philosophy, and epistemology (particularly social epistemology), with interests in African Philosophy, Chinese Philosophy, Latin American Philosophy, and Native American Philosophy.
As an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University, Dr. Schouten has taught a variety of classes in ethics, political philosophy, social philosophy, feminism, and educational ethics. She has researched and written about political liberalism and political legitimacy, egalitarian justice, education, and the gendered division of labor. I have ongoing projects on equal educational opportunity, sectoral justice more broadly, and liberal egalitarian theory.
As an Associate Professor in the Wellesley College Department of Philosophy, Dr. de Bres's current research focuses on the nature and value of memoir and the question of what makes a life meaningful. Her prior research constituted of distributive justice in global politics, and she teaches courses in both areas of study.
Nancy Bauer is a professor of philosophy at Tufts University. Her interests include methodology in philosophy, feminism, metaphysics, social/political/moral philosophy, philosophy of language, phenomenology, and philosophy in film. She is currently writing a book that is equal parts a philosophical meditation on the nature of higher education and a dean confidential.