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'''Rebecca Gordon''' is an adjunct Professor of Philosophy at the [[University of San Francisco]], who has written extensively on the question of whether torture can be ethically defended.<ref name=UsfcaRebeccaGordon/> In 2014, Gordon published a book, "Mainstreaming Torture: Ethical Approaches in the Post-9/11 United States", on this topic<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/dp/0199336431 Mainstreaming Torture: Ethical Approaches in the Post-9/11 United States] on Amazon, last access 5/24/2022</ref>. | '''Rebecca Gordon''' is an adjunct Professor of Philosophy at the [[University of San Francisco]], who has written extensively on the question of whether torture can be ethically defended.<ref name=UsfcaRebeccaGordon/> In 2014, Gordon published a book, "Mainstreaming Torture: Ethical Approaches in the Post-9/11 United States", on this topic<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/dp/0199336431 Mainstreaming Torture: Ethical Approaches in the Post-9/11 United States] on Amazon, last access 5/24/2022</ref>. She has also written on a wide variety of subjects, including opinion polling, public education and welfare reform. | ||
Gordon received a B.A. from Reed College, and the M.Div. and Ph.D. in Ethics and Social Theory from Graduate Theological Union<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/Rebecca-Gordon/e/B001KCIFYU/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 Rebecca Gordon's Author Page] on Amazon, last access 5/24/2022</ref>. | Gordon received a 1975 B.A. from Reed College, and the M.Div. (2003) and Ph.D. (2009) in Ethics and Social Theory from Graduate Theological Union<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/Rebecca-Gordon/e/B001KCIFYU/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 Rebecca Gordon's Author Page] on Amazon, last access 5/24/2022</ref>. | ||
In 1995, she was a co-founder of the non-profit educational advocacy organization [[Californians for Justice]]<ref>[https://caljustice.org/ Californians for Justice] website, last access 5/30/2022. That she is a co-founder is on her CV at [https://mainstreamingtorture.org/about/]</ref>. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 30 May 2022
Rebecca Gordon is an adjunct Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Francisco, who has written extensively on the question of whether torture can be ethically defended.[1] In 2014, Gordon published a book, "Mainstreaming Torture: Ethical Approaches in the Post-9/11 United States", on this topic[2]. She has also written on a wide variety of subjects, including opinion polling, public education and welfare reform.
Gordon received a 1975 B.A. from Reed College, and the M.Div. (2003) and Ph.D. (2009) in Ethics and Social Theory from Graduate Theological Union[3].
In 1995, she was a co-founder of the non-profit educational advocacy organization Californians for Justice[4].
References
- ↑ Rebecca Gordon: Adjunct Professor. Retrieved on 2022-04-28.
- ↑ Mainstreaming Torture: Ethical Approaches in the Post-9/11 United States on Amazon, last access 5/24/2022
- ↑ Rebecca Gordon's Author Page on Amazon, last access 5/24/2022
- ↑ Californians for Justice website, last access 5/30/2022. That she is a co-founder is on her CV at [1]
- ↑ https://mainstreamingtorture.org/about/. Retrieved on 2022-04-28.