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David Bruce Ingram (born 1952) is an American philosopher and professor of philosophy at
Loyola University Chicago Loyola University Chicago (Loyola or LUC) is a private Jesuit research university in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1870 by the Society of Jesus, Loyola is one of the largest Catholic The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Cathol ...
. He is a recipient of Casa Guatemala's Human Rights Award (1999) and a recipient of the Alpha Sigma Nu Award for Best Book. Ingram is married to the philosopher Jennifer Parks; she is from Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He has three children, the oldest named Sabina Simon (b. 1991, from a previous marriage), Maxwell (b. 2003) and the youngest named Samuel (b. 2005).


Books

* ''World Crisis and Underdevelopment: A Critical Theory of Poverty, Agency, and Coercion'',Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. * ''The Ethics of Development: Introduction'', New York: Routledge, 2018. * ''Habermas: Introduction and Analysis'', Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2010 * ''The History of Continental Philosophy. Volume 5: Critical Theory to Structuralism: Philosophy, Politics, and the Human Sciences'', New York: Routledge 2014. * ''Group Rights: Reconciling Equality and Difference'' Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2000 * ''Rights, Democracy, and Fulfillment in the Era of Identity Politics'': Principled Compromises in a Compromised World Rowman and Littlefield, 2004. * ''Reason, History and Politics: The Communitarian Grounds of Legitimation in the Modern Age'' Albany: State University of New York Press, * ''Law: Key Concepts in Philosophy'' London: Continuum, London 2006. * ''The Complete Idiot's Guide To Ethics'' Alpha Books, 2002. * ''Habermas and the Dialectic of Reason'' New Haven Yale University Press, 1987. 263 pages. * ''The Political: Readings In Continental Philosophy'' London: Blackwell, 2002. * ''Critical Theory and Philosophy'' New York: Paragon House Publishers, 1990. 240 pages. * ''Critical Theory: The Essential Readings'' New York: Paragon House Publishers, 1991. 388 pages.


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