Louis Pojman

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Louis P. Pojman (April 22, 1935-October 15, 2005) (pronounced Poyman) was an American philosopher and professor. His name is most recognized as the compiler of several philosophy anthologies for use in undergraduate teaching, especially at the introductory level. He was also known for work in applied ethics.

He taught at the University of Notre Dame, University of Texas at Dallas, University of Mississippi, and ended his career on the faculty at the United States Military Academy.

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