Fred E. Baumann is an American political philosopher and professor at Kenyon College where he was the Harry M. Clor Professor of Political Science.[1] He is known for his work on humanism, punishment, fraternity, and political reciprocity.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Fred E. Baumann
EducationHarvard University (PhD), Cornell University (BA)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsKenyon College
Main interests
humanism, fraternity, political reciprocity

Books edit

  • Fraternity and Politics: Choosing One's Brothers, Bloomsbury Academic, 1998
  • Human Rights and American Foreign Policy: Essays (ed.), Kenyon College, 1982
  • Democratic Capitalism?: Essays in Search of a Concept (ed.), University Press of Virginia, 1986
  • American Defense Policy and Liberal Democracy, edited with Kenneth M. Jensen, University Press of Virginia, 1989
  • Crime and Punishment: Issues in Criminal Justice, edited with Kenneth M. Jensen, University Press of Virginia, 1989
  • Religion and Politics, edited with Kenneth M. Jensen, University Press of Virginia, 1989
  • Philosophy and Law: Essays Toward the Understanding of Maimonides and His Predecessors, Leo Strauss, English trans. by Fred Baumann (of Philosophie und Gesetz, 1935.) Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1987

References edit

  1. ^ "Raising the Stakes". Kenyon College.
  2. ^ "Fred Baumann". The New Atlantis.
  3. ^ Edelstein, Alan (September 1990). "Book Review: Crime and Punishment: Issues in Criminal Justice". Criminal Justice Review. 15 (2): 285–287. doi:10.1177/073401689001500229. ISSN 0734-0168.
  4. ^ Steinhar, Eric Charles (2023). "Platonism as a Way of Life". Atheistic Platonism: A Manifesto. Springer International Publishing: 201–244. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-17752-1_8.
  5. ^ Rogers, Rex Stainton; Kitzinger, Celia (March 1995). "A decalogue of human rights: what happens when you let the people speak". Social Science Information. 34 (1): 87–106. doi:10.1177/053901895034001005. ISSN 0539-0184.
  6. ^ Hazony, Yoram (2 January 2021). "Realism in Political Theory". Perspectives on Political Science. 50 (1): 24–31. doi:10.1080/10457097.2020.1842104. ISSN 1045-7097.
  7. ^ "When a white nationalist ran the Observer". The Collegian Magazine.
  8. ^ Fiala, Andrew (2019). "A Defense of Cis-Humanism: Humanism for the Anthropocene" (PDF). Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism. 27: 1–20.

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