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Patricia Greenspan

Patricia Greenspan is a professor of philosophy at the University of Maryland, College Park.〔(Patricia S. Greenspan | Department of Philosophy )〕 Greenspan works in analytic philosophy of action, and is known for work on rationality, morality, and emotion that helped to create a place for emotion in philosophy of action and ethics.〔C. Armon-Jones, “Required Feelings,” Times Literary Supplement (1989), 1425; Interview, in J. H. Aguilar and A. A. Buckareff (eds.), Philosophy of Action: 5 Questions (Automatic Press/VIP: 2009); cf. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/emotion/#toc, http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/envy/, ; http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/moral-dilemmas. http://www.iep.utm.edu/metaethi/, http://www.iep.utm.edu/art-emot/.〕
She is the author of two books, ''Emotions and Reasons''〔G. Taylor, “Review of Emotions and Reasons: An Inquiry into Emotional Justification, by Patricia S. Greenspan,” 'Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 50 (1991), 716-719; M. K. Morris, ”Review of Emotions and Reasons by Patricia S. Greenspan,” Noûs, 26 (1992), 250-252; B. N. G., “Review of Emotions and Reasons: an Inquiry into Emotional Justification by Patricia S. Greenspan, Philosophical Quarterly, 46 (1996), 281-282.〕 and ''Practical Guilt'',〔C. W. Gowans, “Review of Practical Guilt: Moral Dilemmas, Emotions, and Social Norms by P. S. Greenspan,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 58 (1998), 730-732; T. McConnell, “Review of P.S. Greenspan’s Practical Guilt,” Ethics, 106 (1996),854-856; cf. M.T. Walker, ”Geographies of Responsibility,” The Hastings Center Report, 27 (1997), 38-44〕 and numerous articles and book chapters. Her work is cited both within philosophy〔E.g., B. W. Helm, “The Significance of Emotions,” American Philosophical Quarterly, 31 (1994), 319-331, 330, n. 13; J. Robinson, “Startle,” Journal of Philosophy, 92 (1995), 53-74; M. A. Wilson, The Emotion of Regret in an Ethics of Response (Proquest, 2007), p. 5, p. 17, pp. 438=49, p. 131; J. Deonna and F. Teroni The Emotions: A Philosophical Introduction (Routledge, 2012), p. 27, p. 55, p. 62, p. 135.〕 (especially aesthetics〔E.g., J. Robinson, Deeper than Reason: Emotion and its Role in Literature, Music, and Art (Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 22-30, pp. 147-48; R. J. Yanal, Paradoxes of Emotion and Fiction (Penn State Press, 1999), pp. 76-77; A. Pettersson, Verbal Art: A Philosophy of Literature and Literary Experience (McGill-Queen's Press, 2001), pp. 33-34, p. 198.〕) and in a number of areas, including medicine,〔E.g., M. F. Carr, Passionate Deliberation: Emotion, Temperance, and the Care Ethic in Clinical Moral Deliberation (Springer, 2001) pp. 76-77, p. 94; J. Halpern, From Detached Concern to Empathy : Humanizing Medical Practice (Oxford University Press, 2001), p. 33, p. 46.〕 law,〔E.g., T. E. Pettys, “The Emotional Juror,” Fordham Law Review, 76 (2007), 1609-1640, 1613-14; P. H. Huang, “International Environmental Law and Emotional Rational Choice,” Journal of Legal Studies, 31 (2002), S237-58, S245, n.5〕 theology,〔W. C. Spohn, S.J., ”Notes on Moral Theology: Passions and Principles,” Theological Studies, 52 (1991), 69-87, 76-77.〕 and education〔M. Boler, Feeling Power: Emotions and Education (New York: Routledge, 1999), p. 27.〕 along with non-scholarly venues.〔Total citation count 1017 on http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=QK3L6YYAAAAJ&hl=en, retrieved 4/12/14.〕 She has given presentations in the U.S. and abroad to interdisciplinary conferences and philosophy department colloquia.〔
==Education and career==
Greenspan graduated from Barnard College, Columbia University summa cum laude with a B.A. in philosophy in 1966. In 1972 she received her Ph.D. from the Harvard University Philosophy Department, receiving the Emily and Charles Carrier Award for the best dissertation in moral philosophy.〔 She then moved to an Assistant Professor position at the University of Chicago, where in 1979 she was awarded tenure and promoted to Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and the College.〔 In 1980 she accepted an offer from the University of Maryland, College Park, where she was promoted to full Professor in 1989.〔 Greenspan served as an Andrew Mellon Fellow at the University of Pittsburgh for the 1975-76 year,〔 and has received several research fellowships, including from the National Endowment for the Humanities (1983–84),〔(NEH Grants )〕 the National Humanities Center (1990–91), and the Research School of Social Science at the Australian National University (1995).〔

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