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Richard J. Norman is a British academic, philosopher and humanist. He is currently Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Kent, and a patron of Humanists UK.
Norman formerly taught philosophy at the University of Kent, where his areas of interest were mainly moral and political philosophy, including both theoretical and practical ethics.[1][2]
His published works include:
- The Moral Philosophers (1983)
- Free and Equal (1987)
- Ethics, Killing and War (1995)
- On Humanism (2004, 2012)
- Religion and Atheism (2017, Editor)
- Beyond belief: article by Richard Norman in the New Humanist, November 2009
- Can There be a Just War?: article first published in Think magazine