Karen Stohr is an Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department at Georgetown University and a Senior Research Scholar in Georgetown’s Kennedy Institute of Ethics. She received her B.A. from the University of Notre Dame and her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Karen’s primary research area is ethics, with a focus on Aristotelian virtue ethics and Kantian ethics. She also has research and teaching ethics in bioethics.

Karen’s ICP mission project was an essay called “Aristotelian Friendship and Ignatian Companionship.” The essay is forthcoming in _Spirituality and the Good Life: Philosophical Approaches_. Ed. David McPherson. Cambridge University Press, 2017. She is also working on a writing project on 21st century Jesuit pedagogy.