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Hilde Lindemann (also ''Hilde Lindemann Nelson'') is an American philosophy professor and bioethicist currently teaching at Michigan State University. Lindemann earned her M.A. at the University of Georgia in theatre history and dramatic literature (1972) before going on to earn a Ph.D. in philosophy at Fordham University in 2000.〔(Michigan State University/philosophy/Hilde Lindemann/CV ) accessed May 30, (2011)〕 Previously, she taught at the University of Tennessee and Vassar College and served as the associate editor of the Hastings Center Report (1990–95). Lindemann currently teaches courses on feminist philosophy, identity and agency, naturalized bioethics, and narrative approaches to bioethics. ==Contributions to philosophy== Lindemann's work primarily focuses on feminist bioethics, the ethics of families, feminist ethics, and the social construction of identities.〔(Michigan State University/philosophy/Hilde Lindemann/CV ) accessed June 6, (2011)〕 She is the former editor of ''Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy'' and was also coeditor, with Sara Ruddick and Margaret Urban Walker, of the Feminist Constructions series for Rowman & Littlefield. In addition, she coedited, with James Lindemann Nelson, a series on Reflective Bioethics for Routledge.〔 Lindemann is a Hastings Center Fellow, a member of the advisory board for the Women’s Bioethics Project (2006–), and was the president of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (2008-2009).
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