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Brenda Almond

Brenda Margaret Almond (née Cohen; 19 September 1937 – 14 January 2023) was a British philosopher, known for her work on philosophy of education and applied ethics. She was an elected member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.

Brenda Almond
Born
Brenda Margaret Cohen

(1937-09-19)19 September 1937[1]
Died14 January 2023(2023-01-14) (aged 85)
Sussex, England
Alma materUniversity College London
Notable workEducation and the Individual (1981), Moral Concerns (1987), The Philosophical Quest (1990), Exploring Ethics: A Traveller's Tale (1998)
AwardsHonorary D. Phil (1998), Utrecht University
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolMoral philosophy
Main interests
Moral philosophy, Philosophy of education, bioethics, Applied philosophy
Notable ideas
Philosophy as a guide to practical public policy; liberalism and philosophy of education

Biography edit

Almond co-founded the Society for Applied Philosophy in 1982 with her then colleague at Surrey University Anthony O'Hear[3][4] and co-founded the International Journal of Applied Philosophy in 1983 [5] part of a conscious strategy of moving philosophy away from abstract and abstruse debates towards issues that affect people in their everyday lives. Almond’s writing highlights issues like health and family and social relations. In 1987, at a time when HIV/AIDS was still barely understood, she wrote in The Times on the difficult balance of health and safety over risk and freedom.[6] “What is clear”, she wrote, “is that in the absence of a vaccine or cure, the virus will increasingly move towards the centre of the world stage”. Almond went on to write a book setting out key debates in the area called AIDS: A Moral Issue (MacMillan) in 1990. Among the topics discussed here are confidentiality, autonomy and welfare, the role of the media, legal implications of infection in Britain and the US, coping with the threat of death, along with some theological reflections.

Almond also organised and reported on academic conferences on the issue including one held at Surrey University in 1986 focussing on medical confidentiality and discrimination [7] and the Third International Conference on AIDS in Washington in 1987.[8]

In later years, Almond moved on to issues such as biotechnologies and even debates about who and what constituted a “legitimate target” during a war.[9] In an opinion piece for the magazine Philosophy Now she accused fellow philosophers of still preferring to “stick to tired and familiar academic debates while the world burns”.[10]

Almond was later a professor emeritus at Hull University.[11]

Almond argued that ultimately the freedom to opt out of the education system altogether must be protected, as well as the freedom to choose a religious education in a secular state, or a secular education in a religious state in Education and the Individual, (written when she was in her thirties, under her married name), and went on to write Moral Concerns, The Philosophical Quest and Exploring Ethics: A Traveller's Tale and The Fragmenting Family. As part of a personal profile of Almond, the Times Higher Education Supplement says "she argues that the family is about more than stability in the present: it is about the past and the future" and notes that the book emphasises G. K. Chesterton's description of the family as "this frail cord, flung from the forgotten hills of yesterday to the invisible mountains of tomorrow".[12]

As well as being a philosophy professor, Almond sought to present her particular view of individual rights to a wider public.[13][14] She argued regularly for maintenance of the “welfare of the child provision” when legislation was crafted to reflect the changing technologies of birth[15] and raised ethical issues surrounding the use of human embryos.[16][17]

Ailsa Stevens wrote in an article that appeared in BioNews that Almond, "felt that anxieties over hybrid embryo research had been fuelled by confusion over the definition of an embryo".[18]

Almond died in Sussex on 14 January 2023, at the age of 85.[19] In an appreciation published by The Guardian,[20] her son Martin Cohen noted that her "authentic voice" was to be found in her best-known title, The Philosophical Quest (1990), a mix of conventional, essentially educational, summaries of the core themes of philosophy, alongside more fluid, creative passages in which the narrator records receiving philosophical letters from a mysterious correspondent called Sophia, even as her later writing centred on defence of the "traditional family" from both social and technological changes.

Selected publications edit

  • Cohen, Brenda (1969). Educational Thought: an Introduction. MacMillan. OCLC 1253354597.
  • Almond, Brenda (2020). Education and the Individual. [S.l.]: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-000-28728-8. OCLC 1253354597.
  • Almond, Brenda (1987). Moral Concerns. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press International. ISBN 0-391-03372-7. OCLC 12908784.
  • Almond, Brenda (1995). Introducing Applied Ethics. Oxford UK: Blackwell. ISBN 978-0631193913.
  • Almond, Brenda (1996). Exploring philosophy: the Philosophical Quest. Brenda Almond (2nd ed.). Oxford, UK: Blackwell. ISBN 0-631-19485-1. OCLC 30892338.
  • Almond, Brenda (1998). Exploring Ethics : A Traveller's Tale. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. ISBN 0-631-19952-7. OCLC 37559734.
  • Almond, Brenda (2006). The Fragmenting Family. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-1-4294-6006-4. OCLC 86074077.

Awards and honors edit

She was awarded an Honorary doctorate by the University of Utrecht in 1998.[11][better source needed] In 1999 she was named an elected member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ Publications, Europa (2003). International Who's Who of Authors and Writers 2004. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-1-85743-179-7.
  2. ^ Cohen, Martin (7 February 2023). "Brenda Almond obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Brenda Almond | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs". Carnegiecouncil.org. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  4. ^ "4 'Where to draw the line?' Mary Warnock, embryos and moral expertise", The making of British bioethics, Manchester University Press, 2014, doi:10.7228/manchester/9781847798879.7, ISBN 9781847798879, retrieved 22 March 2022
  5. ^ "[Title-page and Contents, Volume 4, 1987]". Journal of Applied Philosophy. 4 (2): 261–267. 1987. JSTOR 24353679.
  6. ^ Aids: Liberty before Life?”| By Brenda Almond. | June 16, 1987.| The Times
  7. ^ Times Higher Education Supplement | 1986 | “AIDS: A Question of Ethics”
  8. ^ “War of the Worlds” | July 3, 1987 | Times Higher Education Supplement
  9. ^ “The ethics of virtue vs the ethics of justice” | By Brenda Almond | The Independent | 14 May 1999
  10. ^ Philosophy Now | What’s the Meaning of All This? | By Brenda Almond | pages 20-21 | https://philosophynow.org/issues/24/Whats_the_meaning_of_all_this | Summer 1999
  11. ^ a b "Professor emerita Brenda Almond - AcademiaNet". www.academia-net.org. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  12. ^ "The frail cord that binds". The Times Higher Education. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  13. ^ Fordham, Alice. "Edinbugh Books Festival: small in area but wide in range". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  14. ^ Almond, Brenda (2012). "Kantian Voices in the Family Values Debate". Ethics and Social Welfare. 6 (2): 143–156. doi:10.1080/17496535.2012.682502. ISSN 1749-6535. S2CID 144157046.
  15. ^ Committee, Great Britain Parliament House of Commons Science and Technology (2005). Human Reproductive Technologies and the Law: Fifth Report of Session 2004-05, Vol. 1: Report, Together with Formal Minutes. The Stationery Office. ISBN 978-0-215-02323-0.
  16. ^ Almond, Brenda (4 April 2009). The Bioethics of Regenerative Medicine. Springer Netherlands. pp. 77–92. doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-8967-1_6. Retrieved 4 April 2022 – via Springer Link.
  17. ^ "Babies in race mix up by IVF clinic". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  18. ^ "Half-Truths?: The science, politics and morality of hybrid embryos". Bionews.org.uk. 27 May 2008. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  19. ^ "Professor Brenda Almond death notice". The Times. 25 January 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  20. ^ "Professor Brenda Almond obituary". The Guardian. 7 February 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  21. ^ "Oeaw Members Detail". Oeaw.ac.at. Retrieved 9 March 2022.

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Brenda Margaret Almond nee Cohen 19 September 1937 14 January 2023 was a British philosopher known for her work on philosophy of education and applied ethics She was an elected member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences Brenda AlmondBornBrenda Margaret Cohen 1937 09 19 19 September 1937 1 Birkenhead Cheshire England 2 Died14 January 2023 2023 01 14 aged 85 Sussex EnglandAlma materUniversity College LondonNotable workEducation and the Individual 1981 Moral Concerns 1987 The Philosophical Quest 1990 Exploring Ethics A Traveller s Tale 1998 AwardsHonorary D Phil 1998 Utrecht UniversityEraContemporary philosophyRegionWestern philosophySchoolMoral philosophyMain interestsMoral philosophy Philosophy of education bioethics Applied philosophyNotable ideasPhilosophy as a guide to practical public policy liberalism and philosophy of education Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected publications 3 Awards and honors 4 ReferencesBiography editAlmond co founded the Society for Applied Philosophy in 1982 with her then colleague at Surrey University Anthony O Hear 3 4 and co founded the International Journal of Applied Philosophy in 1983 5 part of a conscious strategy of moving philosophy away from abstract and abstruse debates towards issues that affect people in their everyday lives Almond s writing highlights issues like health and family and social relations In 1987 at a time when HIV AIDS was still barely understood she wrote in The Times on the difficult balance of health and safety over risk and freedom 6 What is clear she wrote is that in the absence of a vaccine or cure the virus will increasingly move towards the centre of the world stage Almond went on to write a book setting out key debates in the area called AIDS A Moral Issue MacMillan in 1990 Among the topics discussed here are confidentiality autonomy and welfare the role of the media legal implications of infection in Britain and the US coping with the threat of death along with some theological reflections Almond also organised and reported on academic conferences on the issue including one held at Surrey University in 1986 focussing on medical confidentiality and discrimination 7 and the Third International Conference on AIDS in Washington in 1987 8 In later years Almond moved on to issues such as biotechnologies and even debates about who and what constituted a legitimate target during a war 9 In an opinion piece for the magazine Philosophy Now she accused fellow philosophers of still preferring to stick to tired and familiar academic debates while the world burns 10 Almond was later a professor emeritus at Hull University 11 Almond argued that ultimately the freedom to opt out of the education system altogether must be protected as well as the freedom to choose a religious education in a secular state or a secular education in a religious state in Education and the Individual written when she was in her thirties under her married name and went on to write Moral Concerns The Philosophical Quest and Exploring Ethics A Traveller s Tale and The Fragmenting Family As part of a personal profile of Almond the Times Higher Education Supplement says she argues that the family is about more than stability in the present it is about the past and the future and notes that the book emphasises G K Chesterton s description of the family as this frail cord flung from the forgotten hills of yesterday to the invisible mountains of tomorrow 12 As well as being a philosophy professor Almond sought to present her particular view of individual rights to a wider public 13 14 She argued regularly for maintenance of the welfare of the child provision when legislation was crafted to reflect the changing technologies of birth 15 and raised ethical issues surrounding the use of human embryos 16 17 Ailsa Stevens wrote in an article that appeared in BioNews that Almond felt that anxieties over hybrid embryo research had been fuelled by confusion over the definition of an embryo 18 Almond died in Sussex on 14 January 2023 at the age of 85 19 In an appreciation published by The Guardian 20 her son Martin Cohen noted that her authentic voice was to be found in her best known title The Philosophical Quest 1990 a mix of conventional essentially educational summaries of the core themes of philosophy alongside more fluid creative passages in which the narrator records receiving philosophical letters from a mysterious correspondent called Sophia even as her later writing centred on defence of the traditional family from both social and technological changes Selected publications editCohen Brenda 1969 Educational Thought an Introduction MacMillan OCLC 1253354597 Almond Brenda 2020 Education and the Individual S l Routledge ISBN 978 1 000 28728 8 OCLC 1253354597 Almond Brenda 1987 Moral Concerns Atlantic Highlands NJ Humanities Press International ISBN 0 391 03372 7 OCLC 12908784 Almond Brenda 1995 Introducing Applied Ethics Oxford UK Blackwell ISBN 978 0631193913 Almond Brenda 1996 Exploring philosophy the Philosophical Quest Brenda Almond 2nd ed Oxford UK Blackwell ISBN 0 631 19485 1 OCLC 30892338 Almond Brenda 1998 Exploring Ethics A Traveller s Tale Oxford Blackwell Publishers ISBN 0 631 19952 7 OCLC 37559734 Almond Brenda 2006 The Fragmenting Family Oxford Clarendon Press ISBN 978 1 4294 6006 4 OCLC 86074077 Awards and honors editShe was awarded an Honorary doctorate by the University of Utrecht in 1998 11 better source needed In 1999 she was named an elected member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences 21 References edit Publications Europa 2003 International Who s Who of Authors and Writers 2004 Psychology Press ISBN 978 1 85743 179 7 Cohen Martin 7 February 2023 Brenda Almond obituary The Guardian Retrieved 7 February 2023 Brenda Almond Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs Carnegiecouncil org Retrieved 4 April 2022 4 Where to draw the line Mary Warnock embryos and moral expertise The making of British bioethics Manchester University Press 2014 doi 10 7228 manchester 9781847798879 7 ISBN 9781847798879 retrieved 22 March 2022 Title page and Contents Volume 4 1987 Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 2 261 267 1987 JSTOR 24353679 Aids Liberty before Life By Brenda Almond June 16 1987 The Times Times Higher Education Supplement 1986 AIDS A Question of Ethics War of the Worlds July 3 1987 Times Higher Education Supplement The ethics of virtue vs the ethics of justice By Brenda Almond The Independent 14 May 1999 Philosophy Now What s the Meaning of All This By Brenda Almond pages 20 21 https philosophynow org issues 24 Whats the meaning of all this Summer 1999 a b Professor emerita Brenda Almond AcademiaNet www academia net org Retrieved 22 March 2022 The frail cord that binds The Times Higher Education Retrieved 18 September 2022 Fordham Alice Edinbugh Books Festival small in area but wide in range The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 22 March 2022 Almond Brenda 2012 Kantian Voices in the Family Values Debate Ethics and Social Welfare 6 2 143 156 doi 10 1080 17496535 2012 682502 ISSN 1749 6535 S2CID 144157046 Committee Great Britain Parliament House of Commons Science and Technology 2005 Human Reproductive Technologies and the Law Fifth Report of Session 2004 05 Vol 1 Report Together with Formal Minutes The Stationery Office ISBN 978 0 215 02323 0 Almond Brenda 4 April 2009 The Bioethics of Regenerative Medicine Springer Netherlands pp 77 92 doi 10 1007 978 1 4020 8967 1 6 Retrieved 4 April 2022 via Springer Link Babies in race mix up by IVF clinic The Sunday Times Retrieved 18 October 2022 Half Truths The science politics and morality of hybrid embryos Bionews org uk 27 May 2008 Retrieved 22 March 2022 Professor Brenda Almond death notice The Times 25 January 2023 Retrieved 25 January 2023 Professor Brenda Almond obituary The Guardian 7 February 2023 Retrieved 8 February 2023 Oeaw Members Detail Oeaw ac at Retrieved 9 March 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brenda Almond amp oldid 1145801780, 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