Raymond Anthony received his B.A. in Psychology and Philosophy from Millikin University and a PhD in Philosophy from Purdue University. He has held posts at Iowa State University and the University of British Columbia. Anthony is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alaska Anchorage where he teaches philosophy and ethics courses. Anthony specializes in Bioethical Analysis, Philosophy of Technology, and Applied Ethics. His career has centered on developing spaces for engaged philosophical and ethical discourses to flourish, with a particular focus on the intersection of agriculture, food, the environment, public health, and veterinary ethics. He is the project director for a National Institute of Food and Agriculture study on science-ethics communication, One Health, and animal disaster management.
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