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Institution
  
University of Oregon


Role
  
Professor

Name
  
Naomi Zack

Region
  
Western philosophy

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Main interests
  
Philosophy of race philosophy of identity feminist theory disaster ethics

Areas of interest
  
Politics, Feminist theory, History of philosophy, Critical race theory, Identity

Schools of thought
  
Analytic philosophy, Legal positivism

Books
  
The Ethics and Mores of Race, American Mixed Race, Thinking about race, Ethics for Disaster, Inclusive feminism

Institutions
  
University of Oregon

Philosophical era
  
Contemporary philosophy

Naomi Zack Interview


Naomi Zack is a professor of philosophy at the University of Oregon. She is a prolific author, having published seven books in addition to a large number of papers and contributed chapters in feminist ethics, particularly in areas having to deal with race or disaster. Zack has taken on a number of professional roles related to the representation of women and other under-represented groups in philosophy. Zack is also a member of the editorial boards of multiple journals, including Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, The Journal of Race and Policy, Ethnic Studies: an Interdisciplinary Journal of Culture, Race and Ethnicity, and the Radical Philosophical Review.

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Education and career

Zack received her bachelor's degree from New York University in 1966, and received a doctorate from Columbia University in 1970. She served as an adjunct assistant professor of philosophy at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for the 1990-91 school year, and accepted an appointment as an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Albany in 1998. She accepted an appointment as an affiliated member in the Department of Women's Studies at the University of Albany in 1993, and was promoted to Associate Professor of Philosophy in 1998. She was promoted to full professor for the 2000-1 school year (while she also served as the Director of the Doctor of Arts in Humanistic Studies Program), before accepting a position as Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oregon in 2001.

Research areas and publications

Zack's research has ranged broadly over such fields as philosophy of race, philosophy of identity, feminist theory and politics, disaster ethics, and the history of philosophy. Zack has published five academic books: Race and Mixed Race in 1993, Bachelors of Science: Seventeenth Century Identity, Then and Now in 1996, Philosophy of Science and Race in 2002, and Inclusive Feminism: A Theory for the Third Wave in 2009. She's also published one textbook, Thinking About Race, in 1998, and one pop philosophy book, The Handy Philosophy Answer Book, in 2010.

In Ethics for Disaster, Zack examined the social construction of disasters and attempted to produce a model of disasters and a cohesive set of "disaster ethics." Zack assumes an optimistic view of the social contract. Zack views governments not only as having an obligation to step in and assist after disaster has occurred, but also as having a positive obligation to plan for how to respond to likely types of disasters in advance. Zack views governments not as having an ethical obligation to provide their citizenry with the best assistance they can during a disaster scenario, but as having an obligation to provide them with the best assistance that the government could have potentially planned for. Zack also goes to great lengths to highlight the differences in how "disasters" are portrayed depending on the political, racial, and socio-economic class to which they occur.

References

Naomi Zack Wikipedia