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Ann E. Cudd is an American academic. She is the president of Portland State University as of August 1, 2023. She was previously the provost and senior vice chancellor and professor of philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh[1][2] and dean of the college and graduate school of arts and sciences at Boston University.[3]

Ann Cudd
11th President of Portland State University

Incumbent

Assumed office
August 1, 2023
Preceded byStephen Percy
Personal details
EducationSwarthmore College (BA)
University of Pittsburgh (MA, MA, PhD)
Academic background
ThesisCommon knowledge and the theory of interaction (1988)
Doctoral advisorDavid Gauthier
Academic work
Disciplinephilosophy
Institutions
  • Boston University
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Portland State University
  • She also served as vice provost and dean of undergraduate studies, as well as university distinguished professor of philosophy at the University of Kansas[4][5][6] and was an affiliated faculty member in the Women, Gender, and Sexualities Studies Program during her time there.[7] She was a founding member of the Society for Analytical Feminism, and served as its president from 1995 to 1999.[5] On March 10, 2023, Cudd was formally selected as the 11th president of Portland State University.[8]

    Education and career

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    Cudd received a dual baccalaureate in mathematics and philosophy from Swarthmore College in 1982, before going on to the University of Pittsburgh to receive a master's degree in philosophy, a master's in economics, and a doctorate in philosophy, in 1984, 1986, and 1988 respectively.[5] After receiving her doctorate, Cudd accepted a position as assistant professor at the University of Kansas. She left in 1991 for a similar position at Occidental College, but returned to the University of Kansas in 1993. She was promoted to associate professor of philosophy at the University of Kansas in 1994, full professor of philosophy in 2000, and received a secondary appointment as director and full professor of gender and women's studies in 2001 (which she held until 2008, when she became an affiliated faculty member.)[5]

    In 2008, Cudd became the associate dean for humanities for the University of Kansas, and in 2012, Cudd was named distinguished professor, the highest academic honor the University of Kansas bestows on faculty members.[5][9] In 2013, Cudd was named vice provost and dean of undergraduate studies.[6]

    Research areas and publications

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    Cudd's research has focused in several areas, namely feminist theory, the philosophy of social science, and social and political philosophy.[5] Cudd is one of the founders of analytical feminism, a branch of feminism which seeks to apply the methods of analytical philosophy to feminist issues and topics.[10] She has written two books and co-edited three more: Capitalism For and Against: A Feminist Debate (co-authored with Nancy Holmstrom in 2011), Analyzing Oppression in 2006, co-edited Philosophical Perspectives on Democracy in the 21st Century with Sally Scholz in 2014, co-edited Feminist Theory: A Philosophical Anthology in 2006, and co-edited Theorizing Backlash: Philosophical Reflections on the Resistance to Feminism in 2002.[5] She has also written dozens of articles in peer-reviewed journals, written several encyclopedia articles, and many book reviews.[5]

    Much of Cudd's work analyzes power relationships through rational choice theory.[11] Cudd's analysis of oppression argues that in an objective moral theory it is necessary to know whether or not harms experienced by individuals were indeed actual harms that the person shouldn't have suffered and are thus, in fact, oppressive. Cudd argues that the simple absence of good choices is not a form of coercion - for coercion to occur, objectively better choices must have been available to the subject.[12]

    Selected bibliography

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    Books

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    Chapters in books

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    References

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    1. ^ "Ann Cudd | Office of the Chancellor | University of Pittsburgh". www.chancellor.pitt.edu. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  • ^ Webteam, University of Pittsburgh University Marketing Communications. "Ann Cudd | Philosophy | University of Pittsburgh". www.philosophy.pitt.edu. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  • ^ "Ann Cudd, Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences | BU Today | Boston University". BU Today. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
  • ^ "Department of Philosophy". October 29, 2013. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h Cudd, Ann. "Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). University of Kansas. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 31, 2014. Retrieved December 21, 2013.
  • ^ a b Young, Gavin (July 11, 2013). "Ann Cudd named vice provost, dean of undergraduate studies". University of Kansas. Retrieved March 31, 2014.
  • ^ "Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies". Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. August 27, 2014. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  • ^ "Ann Cudd named Portland State University's 11th President". Portland State University. March 10, 2023.
  • ^ "KU names three new University Distinguished Professors". University of Kansas. Archived from the original on December 10, 2013. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  • ^ Garry, Ann (April 24, 2012). "Analytic Feminism". Analytical Feminism. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • ^ Allen, Amy (March 9, 2011). "Feminist Perspectives on Power". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University.
  • ^ Willett, Cynthia (2008). "False Consciousness and Moral Objectivity in Kansas". The Journal of Speculative Philosophy. 22 (4): 290–299. doi:10.1353/jsp.0.0055. S2CID 144704351.

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