Graduate Student, Philosophy
PhD Candidate
Thesis Title: Impetus for Justice: Disability, Well-Being, and the Practice of Egalitarian Justice
Dr. Jerome E. Bickenbach
About
I am a doctoral candidate working under the supervision of Dr. Jerome E. Bickenbach at Queen's University in Kingston, Canada.
While my training has largely consisted of discussions of distributive justice with a particular emphasis on egalitarianism and disability, I also enjoy many contemporary debates happening in bioethics and medical jurisprudence.
I have advised on initiatives by the National Disability Authority of Ireland, as well as for numerous Health Canada studies.
Working at the intersection of ethics, law, and political philosophy, I have spoke & written on issues pertaining to distributive justice, applied ethics, social policy, and human rights legislation. Please see my personal website for a curriculum vitae with more details regarding work I have completed.
Contact Information
http://www.ChristopherARiddle.com
The Department of Philosophy
John Watson Hall, Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario - K7L 3N6 Canada
613-533-6000 X 78465
Skype: christopherariddle








