Sandra LynchIn existographies, Sandra Lynch (c.1960-) (CR:17) is an Australian philosopher, specializing in moral philosophy and friendship philosophy, noted for her Philosophy and Friendship, a discussion on theories of friendship from Aristotle to Cicero to Derrida, wherein she discussed Goethe's Elective Affinities and related individuals, including: Heinrich Tabor, Ralph Emerson, and Prosper Crebillon. [1]

Education
Lynch completed BA in something, and in 1988 completed her MA with a thesis on “Conceptions of Friendship” at Macquarie University, then completed her PhD in something. [2] Presently, she is a professor of moral philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, Australia, specializing in applied and professional ethics.

References
1. Lynch, Sandra. (2005). Philosophy and Friendship (Elective Affinities, pg. 36; Crebillon, pg. 37). Edinburgh University Press.
2. Lynch, Sandra Michelle – WorldCat Identities.

External links
Sandra Lynch (faculty) – University of Notre Dame, Australia.

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