For the United States Navy officer, see Allen Buchanan (Medal of Honor).
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Allen Edward Buchanan
2009
Born
1948 (age 75–76)
Nationality
American
Occupation(s)
Philosopher, ethicist, bioethicist, professor
Allen Edward Buchanan is a moral, political and legal philosopher. As of 2022, he held multiple academic positions: Laureate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona, Distinguished Research Fellow at Oxford University, Visiting Professor of the philosophy of international law at the Dickson Poon School of Law at King's College, London, and James B. Duke Professor Emeritus at Duke University.[1]
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