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Howard J. Curzer

I teach philosophy at Texas Tech University.

Howard J. Curzer teaches philosophy at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. His publications include a commentary on Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics entitled, ARISTOTLE AND THE VIRTUES (Oxford University Press, 2012), a textbook/anthology entitled, ETHICAL THEORY AND MORAL PROBLEMS (Wadsworth Press, 1999), and various articles on ancient philosophy, contemporary virtue ethics, the Confucian tradition, moral development, research ethics, biomedical ethics, the ethics of care and the Hebrew Bible. He is a co-recipient of a NSF grant to study and teach wildlife research ethics, and a recipient of a NEH grant to study and teach virtue ethics and Confucian philosophy.

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