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Bart Schultz

Bart Schultz (born August 9, 1951) is an American philosopher who is Senior Lecturer in Humanities (Philosophy) and Director of the Civic Knowledge Project at the University of Chicago.[1]

Bart Schultz
Bart Schultz, Chicago, August 2018
Born
Bart Schultz

(1951-08-09) August 9, 1951 (age 72)
Alma materUniversity of Chicago
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolAnalytic philosophy · Utilitarianism
Main interests
Ethics

Career edit

Schultz has taught in the College at the University of Chicago since October 1, 1987, having designed a wide range of core courses as well as courses on Teaching Precollegiate Philosophy, Consequentialism from Bentham to Singer, Philosophy and Public Education, The Philosophy of Poverty, John Dewey, The Chicago School of Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Education, Philosophies of Environmentalism and Sustainability, and Philosophy of Happiness.[1]

He has published widely in Philosophy. He is a contributing editor to Essays on Henry Sidgwick (Cambridge, 1992), Utilitarianism and Empire (Lexington, 2005), with G. Varouxakis, Proceedings of the World Congress--University of Catania on H. Sidgwick: Happiness and Religion (Catania: Universita degli Studi di Catania, 2007), with P. Bucolo and R. Crisp, Proceedings of the World Congress--University of Catania on H. Sidgwick II: Ethics, Psychics, and Politics (Catania: Universita degli Studi di Catania, 2011), with P. Bucolo and R. Crisp, and various journal symposia, including the Book Symposium on Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer, The Point of View of the Universe: Sidgwick and Contemporary Ethics (Etica & Politica, Vol. XVIII, No. 1 (Trieste: University of Trieste, April 2016)), with original contributions by Roger Crisp, Brad Hooker, Derek Parfit, and Mariko Nakano, and replies by Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer.[2] Schultz's major books are Henry Sidgwick, Eye of the Universe (Cambridge, 2004)[3] and The Happiness Philosophers: The Lives and Works of the Great Utilitarians (Princeton, 2017).[4]

In 2004 Henry Sidgwick: Eye of the Universe won the American Philosophical Society's Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History.[5]

He has also written and lectured on the philosophies of Barack Obama, Martin Luther King Jr., and Timuel D. Black, and on the politics of race.

Through the Civic Knowledge Project (CKP), Schultz has developed a number of public ethics/humanities programs to provide opportunities for University of Chicago students, staff, and faculty to get involved with the larger South Side community in Chicago. For a select history of his work with the CKP, see his "The New Chicago School of Philosophy" (Rounded Globe, November 15, 2015). [6] He developed the CKP's Winning Words precollegiate philosophy program, which won the 2012 American Philosophical Association's PDC Prize for Excellence and Innovation in Philosophy Programs. [7] In 2013, he was honored with the PUSH Excel Outstanding Educator Award by the Rainbow PUSH Coalition. [8]

Schultz is on the Editorial Board of Utilitas,[9] the leading professional journal of utilitarian studies,[10] and on the Board of Directors of PLATO (Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization),[11] the main professional group in the U.S. devoted to precollegiate philosophy. [12]

He is currently developing, with such organizations as the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, an extensive program called the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Initiative, which will commemorate the work of Dr. King on the 50th anniversary of his tragic assassination.[13]

Schultz’s philosophical orientation is complex, highly interdisciplinary, and difficult to describe. He has been deeply influenced by such figures as John Rawls, J.B. Schneewind, Martha Nussbaum, Alan Donagan, Richard Rorty, Derek Parfit, Amartya Sen, Peter Singer, Angela Davis, Noam Chomsky, Michelle Alexander, Edward Said, Roger Crisp, Dale Jamieson, Elizabeth S. Anderson, Danielle Allen and Timuel D. Black. Best known for his work on the 19th-century philosopher Henry Sidgwick, Schultz aims to expand the range of interpretive questions philosophers should consider; his work on the history of philosophy seeks both a deeper historical/critical understanding through the examination of both the lives and the works of such philosophers as Sidgwick, and a candid confrontation with the racism, sexism, and patterns of exclusion that have characterized philosophy both past and present. He claims that this type of historical approach can help unmask the limitations of some popular current forms of academic philosophy. His blog post "On Not Seeing in Philosophy" (September 29, 2016) is suggestive of the critical perspective characteristic of his work [14] Partly for such reasons, and because of his work in environmental philosophy, he has over the last three decades moved steadily away from the more Rawlsian and neo-Kantian frameworks that he was initially drawn to, in the direction of certain forms of consequentialism more characteristic of a Sidgwickian perspective, but with a greater emphasis on environmental issues and matters of diversity and inclusion.[14]

Books edit

  • Henry Sidgwick, Eye of the Universe, Cambridge University Press, 2004
  • The Happiness Philosophers: The Lives and Works of the Great Utilitarians, Princeton University Press, 2017

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Bart Schultz". uchicago.edu. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  2. ^ Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics. Vol. XVIII, No. 1. University of Trieste. April 2016. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  3. ^ Schultz, Bart (2004). Henry Sigwick Eye of the Universe. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521829670. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  4. ^ Schultz, Bart (2017). The Happiness Philosophers: The Lives and Works of the Great Utilitarians. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9781400884957. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  5. ^ . American Philosophical Society. Archived from the original on February 13, 2017. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  6. ^ Schultz, Bart. "The New Chicago School of Philosophy (November 15, 2015". Rounded Globe. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  7. ^ "APA/PDC Prize for Excellence and Innovation in Philosophy Programs". American Philosophical Association. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  8. ^ . University of Chicago. Archived from the original on October 15, 2017. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  9. ^ "Utilitas: Editorial Board". Cambridge Core. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  10. ^ "Utilitas". Cambridge Core. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  11. ^ "Plato Board of Directors". PLATO. Retrieved October 15, 2017.
  12. ^ "About Plato". PLATO. Retrieved October 15, 2017.
  13. ^ "The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Initiative". University of Chicago Office of Civic Engagement. Retrieved October 15, 2017.
  14. ^ a b Schultz, Bart (29 September 2016). "On Not Seeing in Philosophy". American Philosophical Association. Retrieved October 12, 2017.

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has published widely in Philosophy He is a contributing editor to Essays on Henry Sidgwick Cambridge 1992 Utilitarianism and Empire Lexington 2005 with G Varouxakis Proceedings of the World Congress University of Catania on H Sidgwick Happiness and Religion Catania Universita degli Studi di Catania 2007 with P Bucolo and R Crisp Proceedings of the World Congress University of Catania on H Sidgwick II Ethics Psychics and Politics Catania Universita degli Studi di Catania 2011 with P Bucolo and R Crisp and various journal symposia including the Book Symposium on Katarzyna de Lazari Radek and Peter Singer The Point of View of the Universe Sidgwick and Contemporary Ethics Etica amp Politica Vol XVIII No 1 Trieste University of Trieste April 2016 with original contributions by Roger Crisp Brad Hooker Derek Parfit and Mariko Nakano and replies by Katarzyna de Lazari Radek and Peter Singer 2 Schultz s major books are Henry Sidgwick Eye of the Universe Cambridge 2004 3 and The Happiness Philosophers The Lives and Works of the Great Utilitarians Princeton 2017 4 In 2004 Henry Sidgwick Eye of the Universe won the American Philosophical Society s Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History 5 He has also written and lectured on the philosophies of Barack Obama Martin Luther King Jr and Timuel D Black and on the politics of race Through the Civic Knowledge Project CKP Schultz has developed a number of public ethics humanities programs to provide opportunities for University of Chicago students staff and faculty to get involved with the larger South Side community in Chicago For a select history of his work with the CKP see his The New Chicago School of Philosophy Rounded Globe November 15 2015 6 He developed the CKP s Winning Words precollegiate philosophy program which won the 2012 American Philosophical Association s PDC Prize for Excellence and Innovation in Philosophy Programs 7 In 2013 he was honored with the PUSH Excel Outstanding Educator Award by the Rainbow PUSH Coalition 8 Schultz is on the Editorial Board of Utilitas 9 the leading professional journal of utilitarian studies 10 and on the Board of Directors of PLATO Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization 11 the main professional group in the U S devoted to precollegiate philosophy 12 He is currently developing with such organizations as the Rainbow PUSH Coalition an extensive program called the Dr Martin Luther King Jr Initiative which will commemorate the work of Dr King on the 50th anniversary of his tragic assassination 13 Schultz s philosophical orientation is complex highly interdisciplinary and difficult to describe He has been deeply influenced by such figures as John Rawls J B Schneewind Martha Nussbaum Alan Donagan Richard Rorty Derek Parfit Amartya Sen Peter Singer Angela Davis Noam Chomsky Michelle Alexander Edward Said Roger Crisp Dale Jamieson Elizabeth S Anderson Danielle Allen and Timuel D Black Best known for his work on the 19th century philosopher Henry Sidgwick Schultz aims to expand the range of interpretive questions philosophers should consider his work on the history of philosophy seeks both a deeper historical critical understanding through the examination of both the lives and the works of such philosophers as Sidgwick and a candid confrontation with the racism sexism and patterns of exclusion that have characterized philosophy both past and present He claims that this type of historical approach can help unmask the limitations of some popular current forms of academic philosophy His blog post On Not Seeing in Philosophy September 29 2016 is suggestive of the critical perspective characteristic of his work 14 Partly for such reasons and because of his work in environmental philosophy he has over the last three decades moved steadily away from the more Rawlsian and neo Kantian frameworks that he was initially drawn to in the direction of certain forms of consequentialism more characteristic of a Sidgwickian perspective but with a greater emphasis on environmental issues and matters of diversity and inclusion 14 Books editHenry Sidgwick Eye of the Universe Cambridge University Press 2004 The Happiness Philosophers The Lives and Works of the Great Utilitarians Princeton University Press 2017See also editUtilitarianismReferences edit a b Bart Schultz uchicago edu Retrieved October 12 2017 Etica amp Politica Ethics amp Politics Vol XVIII No 1 University of Trieste April 2016 Retrieved October 12 2017 Schultz Bart 2004 Henry Sigwick Eye of the Universe Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521829670 Retrieved 15 October 2017 Schultz Bart 2017 The Happiness Philosophers The Lives and Works of the Great Utilitarians Princeton University Press ISBN 9781400884957 Retrieved 15 October 2017 Barzun Prize Recipients American Philosophical Society Archived from the original on February 13 2017 Retrieved October 12 2017 Schultz Bart The New Chicago School of Philosophy November 15 2015 Rounded Globe Retrieved 12 October 2017 APA PDC 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