Jill Hernandez , Ph.D.


University of Texas at San Antonio
Dr. Jill Hernandez (PhD, Memphis; MA, Texas A&M) specializes in ethics and early modern philosophy. She is the author of Gabriel Marcel's Ethics of Hope, and the editor of The New Intuitionism. Her awards include a 2014 National Endowment for Humanities Faculty Award, the Robert B. Papazian International Prize in Ethics for her article "The Integrity Objection, Reloaded", and UTSA's Presidential Distinguished Achievement Awards in Research and Teaching. Her articles have appeared in top journals, including Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, The Journal of Religion, Sophia, and The International Journal of Philosophy of Religion.
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