Felicia Nimue Ackerman
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Writer, poet, and professor of philosophy at Brown University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Felicia Nimue Ackerman is an American author, poet, and philosopher and professor of philosophy at Brown University. She is a prolific writer of letters to the editor of The New York Times. Early life and education Ackerman, the daughter of Willis and Rachel Ackerman, was born in Ohio in 1947.
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- Roots and Consequences of Vagueness (1994) (13)
- Analysis, Language, and Concepts: The Second Paradox of Analysis (1990) (9)
- Assisted Suicide, Terminal Illness, Severe Disability, and the Double Standard (2015) (8)
- The Concept of Manipulativeness (1995) (8)
- Goldilocks and Mrs. Ilych: A Critical Look at the “Philosophy of Hospice” (1997) (8)
- 'Every man of worshyp': Emotion and Characterization in Malory's Le Morte Darthur (2015) (6)
- Using Fictive Narrative to Teach Ethics/Philosophy (2011) (6)
- A Man by Nothing Is So Well Betrayed as by His Manners? Politeness as a Virtue1 (1988) (6)
- “Always to do ladies, damosels, and gentlewomen succour”: Women and the Chivalric Code in Malory’s Morte Darthur (2002) (5)
- Pity as a Moral Concept/The Morality of Pity (1995) (4)
- Death is a Punch in the Jaw: Life‐Extension and its Discontents (2009) (4)
- “For Now Have I My Death”: The “Duty to Die” versus the Duty to Help the Ill Stay Alive (2000) (4)
- Flourish Your Heart in This World: Emotion, Reason, and Action in Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur (1998) (3)
- Patient and Family Decisions about Life‐Extension and Death (2008) (3)
- Analysis and Its Paradoxes (1992) (3)
- What Is the Proper Role for Charity in Healthcare? (1996) (2)
- Lucinda Among the Bioethicists (2007) (2)
- Imaginary Gardens and Real Toads: On the Ethics of Basing Fiction on Actual People1 (1991) (2)
- Does Philosophy Only State What Everyone Admits? A Discussion of the Method of Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations (1992) (2)
- Commentary on ‘expressivism at the beginning and end of life’ (2020) (1)
- 'I may do no penaunce': Spiritual Sloth in Malory's Morte (2006) (1)
- 'The More He is of Worshyp the More Shall Be My Worshyp To Have Ado With Him': Jousting With Scott Hess About Malory (2000) (1)
- Supervenience: How Does Ontology Supervene on What There Is? (1995) (1)
- ‘Your charge is to me a plesure’: Manipulation, Gareth, Lynet, and Malory (2009) (1)
- "I've Been Bad": Using Light Verse in Teaching Philosophy (2019) (1)
- The More the Merrier (2006) (1)
- Glorification of suffering. (2002) (1)
- A Vagueness Paradox and Its Solution1 (1989) (1)
- Late in the Quest: The Study of Malory's Morte Darthur as a New Direction in Philosophy (1999) (1)
- An Argument for a Modified Russellian Principle of Acquaintance (1987) (1)
- Roots and consequences (1994) (1)
- The Grail Legend in Modern Literature. Arthurian Studies, LIX (2008) (0)
- Index of Names: Volume 22 (1999) (0)
- Response to “This Porridge Is Too Thin” by Gretchen M. Brown and “Demolishing a ‘Straw Man’” by Elliott J. Rosen (CQ Vol 7, No 2) (1998) (0)
- Longer Living through Technology: In Favor of Life-Prolonging Biomedical Technology for Old People (2015) (0)
- More Merriment: A Rejoinder to Overall (2009) (0)
- Malory's Morte Darthur: Remaking Arthurian Tradition by Catherine Batt (review) (2015) (0)
- The Genesis of Narrative in Malory's Morte Darthur by Elizabeth Edwards (review) (2015) (0)
- "He That Was Courteous, True, and Faithful to His Friend Was That Time Cherished"-Is This Any Way to Run a Professional Association? (1999) (0)
- Introduction: Laughing at Camelot (2015) (0)
- Clerihews for the Clerisy III (2016) (0)
- Will society defend our right to live? (1991) (0)
- Death, Dying, and Dignity (1999) (0)
- EXTRAPOLATING SHAKESPEARE [with replies] (2016) (0)
- “You see now that it is at any rate possible”: Fiction, Philosophy, and Insight (2017) (0)
- Gender and the Chivalric Community in Malory's Morte d'Arthur by Dorsey Armstrong (review) (2015) (0)
- 'He sente for a wyse philozopher': Teaching Malory in Terms of Moral Philosophy (2022) (0)
- “Coronavirus Is a Curse / Discrimination Makes It Worse” (2021) (0)
- “I Support the Right to Die. You Go First”: Bias and Physician-Assisted Suicide (2018) (0)
- The Knight without the Sword: A Social Landscape of Malorian Chivalry by Hyonjin Kim (review) (2015) (0)
- Book symposium: Aging, death, and human longevity: A philosophical inquiry (2006) (0)
- Responses to “Goldilocks and Mrs. Ilych: A Critical Look at the ‘Philosophy of Hospice’” (CQ Vol 6 No 3) by Felicia Ackerman (1998) (0)
- Abstract of "Come Fly with Me: A Critique of Andrew Stark's Proposed Restriction on Biomedical Technology" (2008) (0)
- Introduction (2015) (0)
- More about more life. (2003) (0)
- BEING MUGGED [with replies] (2016) (0)
- 'I love nat to be constrayned to love': Emotional Charity and Malory's World (2006) (0)
- Lucky to Be Here (2014) (0)
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