Elizabeth S. Radcliffe is Professor of philosophy at William & Mary.
She is the author of Hume, Passion, and Action, which discusses David Hume's views on passion's role in driving our actions and constituting our moral judgments.
[1] Simon Blackburn calls it "a beautifully judged, balanced, and therefore especially valuable addition to the literature.
"[2] Radcliffe is editor of A Companion to Hume,[3] and co-editor of Late Modern Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary.
[6] Before coming to William & Mary, Radcliffe was Professor of Philosophy at Santa Clara University.