Candace Vogler is the David B. and Clara E. Stern Professor of Philosophy at the University of Chicago.

Her research interests lie in the fields of practical philosophy, Kantian ethics, Marx and neoaristotelian naturalism. She is the author of two books - "John Stuart Mill's Deliberative Landscape: An essay in moral psychology" (Routledge, 2001) and "Reasonably Vicious" (Harvard University Press, 2002) - as well as numerous articles on the subjects of ethics, social and political philosophy, cinema, psychoanalysis and gender studies.

In February 2011, Candace Vogler will be at the CAS as a visiting fellow. Here, she will cooperate with Julia Peters LMU research fellow, member of the Young Center) at the Munich Competence Center for Ethics. During her stay, she will give a lecture on "Justice as a Virtue" as part of the international conference "New Perspectives on Virtue and Vice".