Professor Sir Ralph Nicholas Wedgwood, 4th Baronet is a British philosopher.
Background
Wedgwood was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, the only son of Martin Wedgwood, later 3rd Baronet, and his wife the architectural historian Alexandra (known as Sandra. Née Gordon Clark), daughter of the judge and crime novelist, Alfred Gordon Clark.
Education
Magdalen College; Cornell University. Westminster School; King"s College London.
Career
He was named after his great-grandfather, Sir Ralph Wedgwood, 1st Baronet. His first name is pronounced /ˈreɪf/ (to rhyme with "safe" or "faith"). Wedgwood is a great-great-great-great-great-grandson of the master potter Josiah Wedgwood.
He inherited the Wedgwood Baronetcy of Etruria upon the death of his father on 12 October 2010.
The heir presumptive to the Baronetcy is John Julian Wedgwood (born 1936), son of the 2nd Baronet. Wedgwood was educated at Westminster School, before taking a Bachelor in Classics and Modern Languages at Magdalen College, followed by studies at King"s College London (Master of Philosophy), and Cornell University, New York, United States of America (Doctor of Philosophy).
He was appointed Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1995, becoming an Associate Professor in 1999. From 2002, Wedgwood acted as a Lecturer and Fellow in Philosophy at Merton College, Oxford, and was promoted to full professorship in 2007.
At the beginning of 2012 he moved to the University of Southern California in Los Angeles as Professor of Philosophy.
On his University of Southern California profile, Wedgwood states that his research interests are "ethics (including meta-ethics, practical reason, normative ethics, and the history of ethics) and epistemology". He is the author of The Nature of Normativity (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2007), and numerous papers on philosophy and ethics, including the oft-cited paper The Fundamental Argument for Same-Sex Marriage, which argues for the legitimacy of same-sex marriage. He has also written a piece on the same subject for the New York Times.
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