Loren Cannon
Behavioral and Social Sciences Building 550
707.826.5757
Loren received his Ph.D. in Philosophy at Arizona State University in 2006. Loren specializes in trans-theory, feminist ethics, applied ethics, ethical theory, and metaethics. His publications have focused on trans-theory, feminist ethics, collective responsibility and collective belief. Loren has presented nationally and internationally on trans-related subjects, as well as other topics in philosophical ethics. For MQS and WS minors, Loren teaches a course on trans-lives. Loren also serves on the MQS advisory and curriculum committee.
Loren's publications include:
“Trans-marriage and the Unacceptability of Same-Sex Restrictions.” Social Philosphy Today: Gender, Diversity, and Difference, 2009.
“Valuing: Individual and Collective.” Public Affairs Quarterly, October 2008.
"Compassion: A Rebuttal of Nussbaum." Feminist Interventions in Ethics and Politics, 97-110. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005.