David Bruce Ingram

{{Short description|American philosopher (born 1952)}}

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|birth_place = Whittier, California

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|school_tradition = Continental

|institutions = Loyola University Chicago

|main_interests = {{hlist | Political philosophy | post-Kantian philosophy}}

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|spouse = Jennifer Parks-Ingram

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|alma_mater = {{ubl | University of California, Irvine | University of California, San Diego}}

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David Bruce Ingram (born 1952) is an American philosopher and professor of philosophy at Loyola University Chicago.{{cite web |title=Full-Time Faculty: Professor: Philosophy, Department of: Loyola University Chicago |url=https://www.luc.edu/philosophy/davidbingramphd.shtml |website=www.luc.edu |access-date=2 February 2019 |language=en}} 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).{{cite web |title=SelectedWorks - David Ingram |url=https://works.bepress.com/david_ingram/ |website=works.bepress.com |access-date=2 February 2019}}

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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