Sarah Broadie

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Sarah Jean Broadie , b. Waterlow (born November 3, 1941 ) is a British historian of philosophy .

Broadie (B.Phil, PhD) is Professor of Moral Philosophy and Wardlaw Professor at St. Andrews University in Scotland. She taught at the Universities of Edinburgh, Texas at Austin, Yale, Rutgers and Princeton before moving to St. Andrews in 2001. She is a specialist in ancient philosophy with research topics in many areas of metaphysics and ethics and also deals with the history of philosophy in modern times .

Broadie is a Fellow of the British Academy , a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh , and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences . In 2003, she held the Nellie Wallace lectures at the University of Oxford , entitled Nature and Divinity in the philosophies of Plato and Aristotle . In 2006 she was elected a member of the Academia Europaea .

Fonts (selection)

Under the name Sarah Waterlow:

  • Nature, Change, and Agency in Aristotle's Physics , Oxford University Press, Oxford 1984.
  • Passage and Possibility: a study of Aristotle's modal concepts , Oxford University Press, Oxford 1984.

Under the name Sarah Broadie:

  • Ethics with Aristotle , Oxford University Press, New York 1991.
  • with Christopher Rowe: Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics: Philosophical Introduction and Commentary , Oxford University Press, Oxford 2002.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Membership directory: Sarah J. Broadie. Academia Europaea, accessed October 28, 2017 .