Northeastern University

Prof. Ronald Sandler

Ronald Sandler is an assistant professor of philosophy in the Department of Philosophy and Religion and a senior researcher in the Nanotechnology and Society Research Group at Northeastern University. His primary areas of research are environmental ethics, ethics and technology, ethical theory, and Spinoza. Sandler has taught courses on subjects ranging from philosophy of religion to ethics after Darwin and from contemporary moral issues to the history of philosophy.

Sandler is an affiliated faculty member of Northeastern University's Environmental Studies and Jewish Studies programs. He was one of four recipient's of Northeastern University's Excellence in Teaching Award for the 2004-2005 academic year.

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