Fisk, Milton
FISK, Milton
FISK, Milton. American, b. 1932. Genres: Ethics. Career: University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, instructor to assistant professor, 1957-63; Yale University, New Haven, CT, assistant professor, 1963-66; Indiana University, Bloomington, associate professor to professor, 1966-97, professor emeritus, 1997-. Publications: Nature and Necessity, 1973; Ethics and Society, 1980; The State and Justice, 1989; Toward a Healthy Society, 2000; (ed.) Not for Sale: A Defense of Public Goods, 2001. Address: 4237 East Penn Ct., Bloomington, IN 47408, U.S.A.
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