![]() ![]() Little Blake Matthew has his Daddy’s nose and blue eyes and will share a birthday with his Grandpa, Dennis. Thoughts of a 5th generation getting involved in their farm may soon be a reality for this family, Matt and his wife had a baby boy last Friday. ![]() “It’s a good way to work together with your family and everyone has their part in it,” they said. They feel they were born and raised to farm. The Vellemas have always been intrigued by agriculture. They haven’t had to rely on hired help, the family is always around to step-up. Along with Dennis’s wife, Jane, they raise steers and cash crop grain. “It’s what we love doing, it’s a passion,” said Dennis and Matt Vellema about farming. That is the heritage behind Vellema Farms, LLC in Waupun, WI. ![]() In 2020 he became Miller Research Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University.Dennis and Matt Vellema A family tradition handed down from father to son for 4 generations. Velleman has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Guggenheim Foundation, and he is a founding co-Editor of Philosophers' Imprint. His book Konrad Morgen: the Conscience of a Nazi Judge(Palgrave Macmillan 2015), co-authored with Herlinde Pauer-Studer, is a work of empirical moral psychology using the historical rather than experimental method. His papers in bioethics are collected in Beyond Price(open-access edition, Open Book Publishers 2015). His work on the foundations of morality comprises two monographs: How We Get Along (Cambridge 2009) and Foundations for Moral Relativism (open-access second edition 2015, Open Book Publishers). His papers on the self are collected in Self to Self (Cambridge 2006). Professor Velleman's work in the philosophy of action includes the book Practical Reflection (reprinted 2007, CSLI Publications) and a collection of papers, The Possibility of Practical Reason (open-access second edition 2015, Maize Books). DAVID VELLEMAN (Ph.D., Princeton, 1983), Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Bioethics. ![]()
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