Emily Dumler‐Winckler
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Assistant Professor of Christian Ethics and Constructive Theology
Also affiliated: University of Notre Dame (2016–2017); Zygon Center for Religion and Science (2018); UCLouvain Saint-Louis Brussels (2022–2024); Bühler (United Kingdom) (2015); Saint Louis University (2018–2024)
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Emily Dumler‐Winckler, Assistant Professor of Christian Ethics and Constructive Theology at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, investigates moral philosophy and theological ethics. Her scholarship includes recent publications on virtue ethics, reproductive justice, and the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.'s philosophy of nonviolence. Dumler‐Winckler's work also examines moral exemplarity, drawing on philosophical theories to analyze concepts of moral character and leadership. She has published on themes of abolition and anarchy, as well as the anthropological perspectives of figures like Ralph Waldo Emerson. Her research engages with historical and contemporary discussions in ethics and theology, contributing to understandings of moral development, social justice, and the intersection of faith and public life. Dumler‐Winckler's scholarly output reflects a commitment to exploring complex ethical questions through interdisciplinary lenses.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 30
- Citations: 82
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Moral Exemplarity: The Trouble with Linda Zagzebski's Semantic Theory of Exemplarity (2024)
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