| 2010, Summer semester: Prof. Dr. Igor Primoratz (Charles Sturt University, Canberra) |
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Visiting appointments: Visiting Fellow, University College, Oxford, 1986; Visiting Professor of Philosophy, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA, 1989; Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for Philosophy and Public Affairs, University of St. Andrews, UK, 1989; British Academy Visiting Professor at the Morrell Studies in Toleration Program, Department of Politics, University of York, UK, 1989/90; Visiting Fellow, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 1996; Visiting Research Scholar, Centre for Philosophy and Public Issues, Department of Philosophy, University of Melbourne, Australia, 1996/97. Permanent Visiting Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Zagreb, Croatia, since 2006. Main Research Areas Over more than three decades of philosophy teaching and research at academic institutions in Europe, Israel, US and Australia, I have written on problems in ethical theory, political philosophy, and philosophy of law, such as moral conflict, the limitations of consequentialism, political obligation, and the ethical justification of legal punishment. I have also done much work in applied moral, political, and legal philosophy, and written on topics such as capital punishment, sexual morality, civilian immunity in war, the definition and moral justification of terrorism, and the ethics of lying. More Information More information can be found at http://www.cappe.edu.au/staff/igor-primoratz.htm. |
Born on 6 October 1945 in Moscow, Russia. Finished primary and high school in Belgrade (then Yugoslavia). Studied philosophy at the University of Belgrade (BA 1970, PhD 1980). Married to Edna Primoratz (née Kaufmann); one daughter, Tamar. Nationality: Australian.
