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Lisa H. Schwartzman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Michigan State University, within the College of Arts and Letters. She previously held the Humphrey Chair of Feminist Philosophy at the University of Waterloo (Ontario) during the fall of 2010. Currently, she serves as the chair of the steering committee for FEAST (the Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory), demonstrating her leadership in feminist academic communities.
Her research interests are centered on Feminist Philosophy, Social & Political Philosophy, and Ethics. These areas are explored through critical engagements with contemporary feminist debates, including the role of choice and autonomy in feminist discourse, implicit bias in philosophical methodologies, and the interplay between rights, equality, and hate speech. Her work challenges traditional liberal frameworks and advocates for methodological innovation in feminist theory.
Schwartzman’s publications include her monograph Challenging Liberalism: Feminist as Political Critique (2006) and the co-edited volume Feminist Interventions in Ethics and Politics (2005). She has also authored essays analyzing feminist perspectives on rights and equality. Her recent editorial focus includes co-editing a special issue of the Journal of Social Philosophy on gender, implicit bias, and philosophical methodology, reflecting her commitment to advancing interdisciplinary dialogue.
While no formal advisees or grant information is explicitly listed, her professional narrative highlights significant contributions to academic leadership and editorial work. Her current projects emphasize feminist critiques of autonomy and methodological rigor in philosophy.
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