Jennifer Baker

Jennifer Baker

Professor of Philosophy at the College of Charleston
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Jennifer Baker is Professor of philosophy at the College of Charleston. Her work attempts to update ancient accounts of ethics for use today. She is finishing a monograph on the many ways in which we might apply ethics to markets. She has edited Virtue and Economics Oxford University Press with Mark White. The anthology ended up receiving a "highly recommended" review from CHOICE. Her papers include "Virtue and Behavior," "Who is Afraid of a Final End?." "Virtue and Practical Guidance," as well as work that relates virtue ethics to a variety of topics inspired by classroom teaching, such as Reality Winner, the devil, procrastination, the work ethic, Mark Twain, Breaking Bad, and even Charlie Brown. She also writes a blog for PsychologyToday.com