Spence, E.H. (Edward)
Research profile
Edward Spence, BA (Honors, First Class), PhD (University of Sydney), is a senior lecturer in moral philosophy and professional ethics in the School of Communication, Charles Sturt University, Australia. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) in Canberra. He is also a Research Fellow at the 3TU Centre for Ethics and Technology. Edward was one of two successful applicants worldwide selected and seconded from Charles Sturt University for the period 1 September 2006 to 31 August 2009 to work as a Research Fellow on an International Research Project on the Evaluation of the Cultural Quality of New Media and the Good Life in the Department of Philosophy, University of Twente in the Netherlands. His specific research sub-project was the Normative Evaluation of Digital Information and the Good Life. This project was funded by the National Research Council of the Netherlands (NWO), the equivalent of the Australian Research Council (ARC) in Australia.
He is the author of Advertising Ethics (with Brett Van Heekeren) and Corruption and Anti-Corruption: A Philosophical Approach (with Seumas Miller and Peter Roberts), both published in 2005 by Pearson/Prentice Hall, USA; He is the author of Ethics Within Reason: A Neo-Gewirthian Approach, Lexington Books (a division of Rowman and Littlefield) Lanham: USA, 2006, and the leading author of Media, Markets and Morals (with Andrew Alexandra, Anne Dunn and Aaron Quinn) Oxford: Blackwell (forthcoming). He is also the author of several refereed papers in national and international journals on professional ethics, including media ethics.
He is the founder and producer of the Theatre of Philosophy Plays project whose aim is the introduction of philosophy to the general public through drama and audience participation through discussion. Conceived by Edward in 1997, the Theatre of Philosophy Plays project that is still running combines philosophical talks presented by academic philosophers with original plays performed by professional actors in public forums which can take the form of restaurants, pubs, theatres, vineyards, opera houses, or other type of venue accessible to the public. Several of Edward’s authored philosophy plays have been performed at Arts and Cultural Festivals throughout Australia, including the Australian Fringe Festival in Adelaide and the Greek Festival in Sydney. In 2004, his philosophy play The Philosophy of Love: Love in the Age of Terror was performed at the Sydney Opera House and in 2005 his philosophy play, The Philosophy of Freedom: Ancient Wisdom for a New World, was performed at the Museum of Sydney.
Edward teaches in the School of Communication, Charles Sturt University in subjects of professional ethics and applied philosophy including media ethics, journalism ethics, advertising ethics and theories of justice in both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. He has taught and supervised MA students in Philosophy and ICT (PSTS) in the course, Technology and the Good Life, at the University of Twente, Netherlands (2006-2009).
3TU.Ethics Projects
Scientific publications (selection)
Spence, E. , Alexandra, A, Quinn, A and Dunn, A. forthcoming. Media, Markets and Morals. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.available online
Spence, E. forthcoming. Justice in a Just Society. In Morality and Justice. Reading Boylan's A Just Society, edited by J.-S. Gordon. Marylan: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Spence, E. forthcoming. Faith in Reason. In Politics and Religion in the New Century: Philosophical Perspectives, edited by P. a. B. Quadrio, C. Sydney: Sydney University Press.
Spence, E. 2008. Metaethics for the Metaverse: The Ethics of Virtual Worlds. In Current Issues in Computing and Philosophy, edited by A. Briggle, K. Waelbers and P.A.E. Brey. Amsterdam: IOS.available online
Spence, E.H. 2008. Understanding Luciano Floridi's Metaphysical Theory of Information Ethics. A Critical Appraisal and an Alternative Neo-Gewirthian Information Ethics. Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers (APA) 8 (1).
Spence, E.H. 2008. Meta Ethics for the Metaverse: The Ethics of Virtual Worlds. In Current Issues in Computing and Philosophy, edited by A. R. Briggle, K. Waelbers and P. A. E. Brey. Amsterdam: IOS Press.available online
Spence, E.H., and A Quinn. 2008. Information Ethics as a Guide for New Media. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 23 (4):264-279.available online
Spence, E. 2007. Positive Rights and the Cosmopolitan Community: A Right-Centred Foundations for Global Ethics. Journal of Global Ethics 3 (2).
Spence, E. 2007. Plato’s Ring of Corruption. Paper read at Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Greek Research, 23-26 June 2005, at Adelaide.
Spence, E.H. 2006. Ethics within Reason: A Neo-Gewirthian Approach. Lanham (USA): Lexington Books.available online
Simmons, P. and Spence, E. 2006. The Practice and Ethics of Media Release Journalism. Australian Journalism Review 28 (1):167-181.
Spence, E., Miller, S., and Roberts, P. 2005. Corruption and Anti-corruption: An Applied Philosophical Approach. Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA: Pearson/Prentice Hall.available online
Spence, E. 2005. Conflicts of Interest and Corruption in Auditing. In Ethics and Auditing, edited by T. C. a. K. Houghton. Canberra: ANU Academic Press.available online
Spence, E. 2005. Corruption in the Media. Paper read at Contemporary Issues in Governance: Proceedings of the GovNet Annual Conference, at Melbourne.
Spence, E. 2005. Philosophy Plays: A Neo-Stoic Way of Performing Public Philosophy. Paper read at Greek Research in Australia: Proceedings of the Biennial Conference of Greek Studies, at Flinders.
Spence, E. 2005. The Commodification of Values: What Plato and Epicurus Can Teach us about Advertising Ethics – Ancient Wisdom for a New World. Paper read at Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Corporate and Marketing Communications, at Nicosia, Cyprus.
Spence, E. 1999. A Commentary on Deryck Beyleveld’s “Gewirth and Kant on Justifying the Supreme Principle of Morality. In Gewirth, Critical Essays On Action, Rationality, And Community, edited by M. Boylan. Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.available online
Spence, E., Van Heekeren, B. 2005. Advertising Ethics. Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA: Pearson/Prentice Hall.available online
Teaching
- Moral Philosophy
- Media Ethics
- Advertising Ethics
- Theories of Justice
- Journalism, Law and Ethics
- Ethics and Professional Practice in Fraud Investigation
