
Hilde Lindemann is an Associate Professor of
Philosophy at Michigan State University. She is the editor of Hypatia:
A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, and coeditor of Rowman &
Littlefield’s Feminist Constructions series. She has also been the
general coeditor of the Reflective Bioethics series at Routledge.
Her
books include An Invitation to Feminist Ethics (McGraw-Hill 2005) and,
as Hilde Lindemann Nelson, Damaged Identities, Narrative Repair
(Cornell University Press 2001). With James Lindemann Nelson she
coauthored Alzheimer’s: Answers to Hard Questions for Families
(Doubleday 1996) and The Patient in the Family (Routledge 1995), and
she has also edited two collections: Feminism and Families and Stories
and Their Limits: Narrative Approaches to Bioethics (both Routledge
1997). A Fellow of the Hastings Center, her ongoing research interests
are in feminist bioethics, feminist ethics, the ethics of families, and
the social construction of persons and their identities.
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