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Mark Sheldon

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Mark Sheldon
EducationBrandeis University (PhD), Shimer College (AB)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsNorthwestern University, Indiana University, University of Chicago
ThesisAnalysis of the Concept of Imagination with a Related Theory of Metaphor (1975)
Doctoral advisorHenry David Aiken
Other academic advisorsMorris Weitz, Stuart Hampshire, William Johnson, Marvin Fox
Main interests
medical ethics

Mark Sheldon is an American philosopher and Distinguished Senior Lecturer Emeritus in Philosophy at Northwestern University. He is known for his works on medical ethics.[1][2][3][4] Previously, he was Professor of Philosophy and adjunct professor of medicine at Indiana University.

References

  1. ^ Boverman, Maxwell (17 September 1982). "Truth Telling in Medicine". JAMA. p. 1307. doi:10.1001/jama.1982.03330110015005.
  2. ^ Nadig, Ajay (6 February 2017). "Letter to the Editor: Response to letter by philosophy lecturer Mark Sheldon". The Daily Northwestern.
  3. ^ "Contributors". The American Journal of Bioethics. 3 (2): iv–vi. 2003. ISSN 1536-0075.
  4. ^ Macklin, R. (1 October 2003). "Applying the four principles". Journal of Medical Ethics. 29 (5): 275–280. doi:10.1136/jme.29.5.275. ISSN 0306-6800. PMC 1733786.