Nancy Sherman is a distinguished professor of philosophy at Georgetown University with a background in psychoanalysis.
Her work focuses on ethics, particularly in military contexts.
Sherman's interest in understanding soldiers' experiences stems from her father's silence about his WWII service.
She has written extensively on moral challenges in warfare and homecoming.
Sherman teaches at Georgetown and previously taught at Yale.
Outside of academia, she enjoys outdoor activities like running, swimming, and hiking.
She also has a passion for modern dance, gardening, and cooking.
Sherman's family, including her husband and grown children, share her love for outdoor pursuits and culinary endeavors.
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