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Alan Strudler
Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics


Education

JD, University of Arizona, 1985; PhD, University of Arizona, 1983

Career and Recent Professional Awards; Teaching Awards

David W. Hauck Award for Outstanding Teaching, 2000; American Philosophical Association Berger Award for Outstanding Article in Philosophy of Law, 1995

Academic Positions Held

Wharton: 1995-present. Previous appointments: Columbia University; University of Maryland; Stanford University

Publications
Alan Strudler (2010), The Distinctive Wrong in Lying, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
Alan Strudler (2009), The Moral Problem in Insider Trading, Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics, (in Beauchamp and Brenkert eds.)
Alan Strudler (2008), Confucian Skepticism About Workplace Rights, Business Ethics Quarterly
Nien-hê Hsieh, Alan Strudler, D. Wasserman (2006), The Numbers Problem, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 34 (4):352–372, 2006.
Alan Strudler (2005), Deception Unraveled, Journal of Philosophy, 2005

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Why Insider Trading Is Hard to Define, Prove and Prevent, 04/06/2010, Alan Strudler

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Strudler Alan
Alan Strudler
663 Jon M. Huntsman Hall
3730 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone: (215) 898-1221
strudler@.wharton.upenn.edu

Research Interests:
Ethics; moral issues in finance; corporate responsibility; moral reasoning in different cultures