Paul B. Thompson is Professor Emeritus at Michigan State University, where he held the W.K. Kellogg Chair in Agricultural Food and Community Ethics before retiring in 2022. Thompson was born in 1951 in Springfield, Missouri. He earned his B.A. at Emory University before going on to earn a Ph.D. in philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.[1] He formerly taught at Texas A&M University and Purdue University before joining MSU, where he continues to do research on ethical and philosophical questions dealing with agriculture and food and especially the development of agricultural techno-science.

He is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for Public Philosophy Journal.[2]

Paul B. Thompson, walking in Michigan.
Paul B. Thompson, W.K. Kellogg Chair in Agricultural Food and Community Ethics at Michigan State University. Thompson was instrumental in developing the field of philosophy of agriculture.

Contributions to philosophy

Thompson has served on national and international committees on agricultural biotechnology such as the International Advisory Panel for the PEGASUS Project on Animal Biotechnology, the Advisory Committee on Biotechnology for the Board of Agriculture and Natural Resources (part of the National Research Council based in Washington D.C.), The Scientific Advisory Committee for the Mansholt Graduate School at Wageningen University and Research Institute, and was the Chair of the Council on Agricultural Science and Technology's Working Group on Ethics and Animal Agricultural Biotechnology from 2006 to 2010. Thompson also contributed to the National Research Council report entitled The Environmental Effects of Transgenic Plants.[3] He is a past President of the Society for Philosophy and Technology and the Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society.[4]

Selected works


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References

  1. ^ Michigan State University Philosophy Department Archived 2011-10-18 at the Wayback Machine accessed July 1, (2011)
  2. ^ "PPJ Editorial Advisory Board | Public Philosophy Journal". publicphilosophyjournal.org. Archived from the original on 2019-05-13.
  3. ^ Michigan State University Philosophy Department Archived 2011-10-18 at the Wayback Machine accessed July 1, (2011)
  4. ^ Michigan State University Philosophy Department Archived 2011-10-18 at the Wayback Machine accessed July 1, (2011)