Upstate Interview Series: Philosopher Chris Riddle discusses a moral response to COVID-related harm and vulnerability

Upstate Interview Series: Philosopher Chris Riddle discusses a moral response to COVID-related harm and vulnerability

The Upstate Interview Series discusses current affairs topics with elected officials, candidates, practitioners and scholars from upstate New York.

Luke Perry recently visited with Professor Christopher Riddle, Chair of Philosophy at Utica College, about his scholarship on morality, vulnerability, and public responses to the coronavirus.

Dr. Riddle is the author of Disability and Justice (Lexington, 2014) and Human Rights, Disability and Capabilities (Palgave, 2016), and editor of From Disability Theory to Practice (Lexington, 2018).

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