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Frances Myrna Kamm () is an American
philosopher Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
specializing in
normative Normativity is the phenomenon in human societies of designating some actions or outcomes as good, desirable, or permissible, and others as bad, undesirable, or impermissible. A Norm (philosophy), norm in this sense means a standard for evaluatin ...
and
applied ethics Applied ethics is the practical aspect of morality, moral considerations. It is ethics with respect to real-world actions and their moral considerations in private and public life, the professions, health, technology, law, and leadership. For ex ...
. Kamm is currently the Henry Rutgers University Professor of Philosophy and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at
Rutgers University Rutgers University ( ), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a Public university, public land-grant research university consisting of three campuses in New Jersey. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called Queen's C ...
in New Brunswick, New Jersey. She is also the Littauer Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy Emerita at
Harvard University Harvard University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the History of the Puritans in North America, Puritan clergyma ...
's John F. Kennedy School of Government, as well as Professor Emerita in the Department of Philosophy at
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private university, private research university in New York City, New York, United States. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded in 1832 by Albert Gallatin as a Nondenominational ...
.


Biography

Kamm studied at
Barnard College Barnard College is a Private college, private Women's colleges in the United States, women's Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college affiliated with Columbia University in New York City. It was founded in 1889 by a grou ...
, receiving her B.A. in 1969. She completed her doctorate in 1980 at the
MIT The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1861, MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and sc ...
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, where she was supervised by Barbara Herman. She was on the faculty of
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private university, private research university in New York City, New York, United States. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded in 1832 by Albert Gallatin as a Nondenominational ...
during the 1980s to 1990s and received a professorship at Harvard in 2003, prior to her move to Rutgers. Known for her use, and defence, of philosophical
thought experiments A thought experiment is an imaginary scenario that is meant to elucidate or test an argument or theory. It is often an experiment that would be hard, impossible, or unethical to actually perform. It can also be an abstract hypothetical that is ...
and moral intuitions, Frances Kamm is a major figure in contemporary non-consequentialist ethics. Kamm's work spans across many issues in bioethics, normative ethics, and the philosophy of death, including: the moral justification of
abortion Abortion is the early termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. Abortions that occur without intervention are known as miscarriages or "spontaneous abortions", and occur in roughly 30–40% of all pregnan ...
, the ethics of war,
physician-assisted suicide Assisted suicide, sometimes restricted to the context of physician-assisted suicide (PAS), is the process by which a person, with the help of others, takes actions to end their life. Once it is determined that the person's situation qualifie ...
, the
trolley problem The trolley problem is a series of thought experiments in ethics, psychology, and artificial intelligence involving stylized ethical dilemmas of whether to sacrifice one person to save a larger number. The series usually begins with a Scenario ...
and the doctrine of the double effect. Kamm has worked as an ethics consultant for the
World Health Organization The World Health Organization (WHO) is a list of specialized agencies of the United Nations, specialized agency of the United Nations which coordinates responses to international public health issues and emergencies. It is headquartered in Gen ...
. She is a fellow of the
Hastings Center The Hastings Center for Bioethics is an independent, nonpartisan bioethics research institute in Garrison, New York. Its mission is to address ethical issues in health care, science, and technology. Through its projects and publications and its pu ...
, an independent bioethics research institution in
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. She held ACLS, AAUW, and Guggenheim fellowships, and has been a Fellow of the Program in Ethics and the Professions at the Kennedy School, the Center for Human Values at Princeton, and the Center for Advanced Study at Stanford. She is a member of the editorial boards of Philosophy & Public Affairs, Legal Theory,
Bioethics Bioethics is both a field of study and professional practice, interested in ethical issues related to health (primarily focused on the human, but also increasingly includes animal ethics), including those emerging from advances in biology, me ...
, and Utilitas. In August 2007, Kamm delivered the annual Oslo Lecture in Moral Philosophy. In 2008, she delivered the Uehiro Lectures at
Oxford University The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the second-oldest continuously operating u ...
in England. In 2011, Kamm was elected to the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (The Academy) is one of the oldest learned societies in the United States. It was founded in 1780 during the American Revolution by John Adams, John Hancock, James Bowdoin, Andrew Oliver, and other ...
as an ethics consultant. In 2013, she delivered the Tanner Lectures on Human Values at the
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.Harvard University Faculty Profile for Frances Kamm (accessed 5 October 2015)
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Selected bibliography

Kamm has published a number of monographs: * (1992). ''Creation and Abortion: a study in moral and legal philosophy'', Oxford University Press * (1994). ''Morality, Mortality Volume I: Death and Whom to Save from It'', Oxford University Press * (1994). ''Morality, Mortality Volume II: Rights, Duties, and Status'', Oxford University Press * (2007). ''Intricate Ethics: rights, responsibilities, and permissible harm'', Oxford University Press * (2011). ''Ethics of Enemies: terror, torture, and war'', Oxford University Press * (2012). ''The Moral Target: Aiming at Right Conduct in War and Other Conflicts'', Oxford University Press * (2013). ''Bioethical Prescriptions: To Create, End, Choose, and Improve Lives'', Oxford University * (2015). ''The Trolley Problem Mysteries'', Oxford University Press * (2020). ''Almost Over: Aging, Dying, Dead'', Oxford University Press * (2022). ''Rights and their limits: in theory, cases, and pandemics'', Oxford University Press Kamm has published a numbers papers in journals (including
Journal of Philosophy ''The Journal of Philosophy'' is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal on philosophy, founded in 1904 at Columbia University. Its stated purpose is "To publish philosophical articles of current interest and encourage the interchange of ideas, es ...
, Philosophy & Public Affairs,
Ethics Ethics is the philosophy, philosophical study of Morality, moral phenomena. Also called moral philosophy, it investigates Normativity, normative questions about what people ought to do or which behavior is morally right. Its main branches inclu ...
, and Philosophical Studies), alongside contributing a number of chapters to edited volumes. A selection of her work can be found below: * (1972). Abortion: A Philosophical Analysis, '' Feminist Studies,'' 1(2): 49–64. * (1981). 'The Problem of Abortion', in R. Abelson and M. Friquenon (eds.), ''Ethics for Modern Life'', 2nd ed, St Martin's Press * (1983). Killing and Letting Die: Methodological and Substantive Issues, '' Pacific Philosophical Quarterly,'' 64: 297–312. * (1985). Supererogation and obligation, ''Journal of Philosophy,'' 82(3): 118–138. * (1985). Equal treatment and equal chances, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 14(2): 177-194 * (1986). Harming, Not Aiding, and Positive Rights, '' Philosophy & Public Affairs,'' 15 (1): 3-32. * (1989). Harming Some to Save Others, ''Philosophical Studies,'' 57: 251–256. * (1992). Non-consequentialism, the Person as an End-in-Itself, and the Significance of Status, ''Philosophy & Public Affairs,'' 21: 381–389. * (1998). Moral Intuitions, Cognitive Psychology and the Harming/Not Aiding Distinction, ''Ethics'', 108(3): 463-488 * (1998). Grouping and the Imposition of Loss, ''Utilitas'', 10(3): 292-319 * (2000). The Doctrine of Triple Effect and Why A Rational Agent Need Not Intend the Means to His End, ''Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume'', 74: 41-57 * (2005). Aggregation and two moral methods, ''Utilitas'', 17(1): 1-23 * (2009). Terrorism and Intending Evil, ''Philosophy & Public Affairs'', 36(2): 157-186 * (2010). 'What Is and Is Not Wrong With Enhancement?', in J. Savulescu and N. Bostrom (ads.), ''Human Enhancement'', Oxford University Press


See also

*
American philosophy American philosophy is the activity, corpus, and tradition of philosophers affiliated with the United States. The ''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' notes that while it lacks a "core of defining features, American Philosophy can neverthe ...
*
Trolley problem The trolley problem is a series of thought experiments in ethics, psychology, and artificial intelligence involving stylized ethical dilemmas of whether to sacrifice one person to save a larger number. The series usually begins with a Scenario ...
* Philosophical aspects of the abortion debate *
Just war theory The just war theory () is a doctrine, also referred to as a tradition, of military ethics that aims to ensure that a war is morally justifiable through a series of #Criteria, criteria, all of which must be met for a war to be considered just. I ...


References


Sources

* Unger, Peter, ''Living High and Letting Die'' Oxford University Press, 1996. (Unger argues that the intuitions onsidered case judgmentson which Kamm relies in her work are, in fact, unreliable. Kamm responds in ''Intricate Ethics.'') * Kahneman, Daniel, 'Can We Trust Our Intuitions?' in Alex Voorhoev
''Conversations on Ethics.''
Oxford University Press, 2009. (Kahneman argues that Kamm's case-based method does not give us access to the reasons we have for making intuitive judgments.)
'In Search of the Deep Structure of Morality.' (A conversation with Frances Kamm)
In Alex Voorhoeve
''Conversations on Ethics.''
Oxford University Press, 2009
978-0-19-921537-9


External links



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Frances Kamm, John F. Kennedy School of Government faculty page
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The Harvard Crimson: Harvard Nabs NYU Philosopher
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