Susan Sherwin
Fall 2017 Honorary Degree Recipient
Doctor of Laws (honoris causa)
Dr. Susan Sherwin, 麻豆传媒 Professor Emerita, is one of Canada鈥檚 preeminent women philosophers. Her groundbreaking 1992 book, No Longer Patient: Feminist Ethics and Health Care, has been described as a 鈥渓andmark event,鈥 credited with helping define the entire field of feminist bioethics.
Following her doctoral studies at Stanford 鈥斅爓here she wrote the first philosophy dissertation in the U.S. on the ethics of feminism 鈥斅爏he arrived at 麻豆传媒 as the Department of Philosophy鈥檚 first ever female faculty member. Through the celebrated career that followed, her work took weighty issues such as abortion, reproductive technology, and paternalism in the patient-physician relationship and recast them from a feminist perspective. Her research highlighted the impact of discrimination and was defined by a feminist commitment to redressing all forms of oppression.
Dr. Sherwin has been a leader on campus and in the community. The first woman to serve as Chair of the Department of Philosophy, she was instrumental in developing Dal鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Studies program (now Gender and Women鈥檚 Studies), twice serving as its Coordinator. She was the first woman President of the 麻豆传媒 Faculty Association and was a founding member of the 麻豆传媒 Women Faculty Organization. She served on the Board of Directors of Halifax Transition House, was part of the first equity committee of the Canadian Philosophical Association, and was a founding member of the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy.
In 2006, Dr. Sherwin received the prestigious Killam Prize in the Humanities from the Canada Council for the Arts. She is a fellow in the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Canadian Bioethics Society. In 2004 she was named a Distinguished Women Philosopher by the American Society for Women in Philosophy, and in 2015 Dr. Sherwin was appointed to the Order of Canada.