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Residence
  
Chicago

Education
  
University of Michigan

Role
  
Philosopher

Name
  
Michael Davis

Website
  
Homepage


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Occupation
  
Professor of philosophy

Known for
  
Specializes in professional ethics, philosophy of law, political philosophy

Employer
  
Illinois Institute of Technology

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Books
  
Profession - Code - and Ethics, Ethics and the University, Actual Social Contract, Justice in the Shadow, To Make the Punishm

Michael Davis (born 6 February 1943) is an American philosopher specializing in professional ethics. He is Professor of Philosophy at the Illinois Institute of Technology, and Senior Fellow at its Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions.

Contents

Davis is the author of several books, including Accountability in the Professions (1995), Profession, Code, and Ethics (2002), and Engineering Ethics (2005).

Background

Davis received his PhD in 1972 from the University of Michigan for a dissertation entitled "Representation and Consent: An Inquiry into the Foundations of Political Obligation." Before moving to the Illinois Institute of Technology in 1986, he taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois State University, and Case Western Reserve University.

Research interests

Davis's work in engineering ethics has won him four large grants from the National Science Foundation and an entry in Who's Who in Science and Engineering. His papers on whistleblowing and conflict of interest are often reprinted. He is the author of eight books and almost 200 articles and chapters, and editor (or co-editor) of five other books.

References

Michael Davis (philosopher) Wikipedia