Wendy C. Hamblet

Wendy C. Hamblet is a Canadian philosopher, Professor at North Carolina A&T State University, Director of the International Center for Organizational Excellence, and Executive Director of the Concerned Philosophers for Peace.Dr. Hamblet’s research approaches conflict as the essence of the human condition and investigates the role of identity and difference in positioning people for (more or less) skilled responses to conflict situations. She has two books with Algora Publishing, Daemon in the Sanctuary: The Enigma of Homespace Violence, and Conceiving Evil: A Phenomenology of Perpetration. Her prior books include: “The Sacred Monstrous: A Reflection on Violence in Human Communities” (2004); “Savage Constructions: the Myth of African Savagery” (2008); ‘The Lesser Good: the Problem of Justice in Plato and Levinas” (2008); and ‘Punishment and Shame: A Philosophical Study” (2011).Hamblet also serves as a consultant in the international community, developing Anti-Violence programs for schools, corrections reform strategies, and organizational ethics frameworks.

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