About
Scholar, author, and editor Gregory F. Tague, Ph.D. (1998 New York University) is Professor Emeritus of English and Interdisciplinary Studies (1998-2023) and founder and senior developer of The Evolutionary Studies Collaborative at St. Francis College, N.Y. He was also the founder and organizer of a number of Darwin-inspired Moral Sense Colloquia and other multidisciplinary events. His new book, Forest Sovereignty: Wildlife Sustainability and Ethics, is expected to be released in 2025. Other books include: The Vegan Evolution: Transforming Diets and Agriculture (2022); An Ape Ethic and the Question of Personhood (2020); Art and Adaptability: Consciousness and Cognitive Culture (2018); Evolution and Human Culture (2016); and Making Mind: Moral Sense and Consciousness in Philosophy, Science, and Literature (2014). Tague’s published work spans a number of disciplines; current interests hover around environmental and animal ethics. Tague has also written or edited nine other academic books or literary anthologies, including Character and Consciousness (2005), Origins of English Dramatic Modernism (2010), and Puzzles of Faith and Patterns of Doubt (2013). Tague has many short-form publications, is the founding editor of the ASEBL website, and is general editor of the Bibliotekos literary site and Literary Veganism: An Online Journal.
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https://sites.google.com/site/gftague/