Naomi Zack received her PhD in Philosophy from Columbia University and is Professor Emerita of Philosophy at the University of Oregon (where she taught from 2001 to 2019). Her books include White Privilege and Black Rights: The Injustice of U.S. Police Racial Profiling and Homicide (2015), The Theory of Applicative Justice: An Empirical Pragmatic Approach to Correcting Racial Injustice (2016), The Ethics and Mores of Race: Equality after the History of Philosophy (2011; second edition 2015), Ethics for Disaster (2009; second edition 2010), Inclusive Feminism: A Third Wave Theory of Women’s Commonality (2005), and The Handy Philosophy Answer Book (2010). Earlier books include Race and Mixed Race (1993), Bachelors of Science (1996), Philosophy of Science and Race (2002), and the short textbook Thinking About Race (second edition 2006). She co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Race (2017). Zack also organized the project on home and homelessness for the University of Oregon Philosophy Department, including the multimedia website.
Articles and papers published in this journal include:
- “Where in Our Discourse and How Should We Posit ‘Race?’” (Volume 7, Issue 2 – Fall, 2016)
