Papers by three faculty in arts, languages and philosophy were recently published. The faculty and their publications include:
Read More »All faculty are invited to attend an event on Monday, April 1, about developing an effective teaching philosophy statement. Dr. Mariesa Crow, Dr. Larry Gragg and Dr. Wayne Huebner will lead the discussion. Registration is required. Register here.
Read More »The campus community is invited to a panel discussion titled “Beliefs Matter: Atheists and Christians in Conversation About God, Meaning and Evil,” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27, in Room 199 Toomey Hall. Dr. Paul Hamilton, S&T lecturer in philosophy, will present the atheist viewpoint. Dr. Chris Gadsden, adjunct professor in philosophy, religion and ethics at the University of Missouri-Columbia, will present the Christian viewpoint.
Read More »The International Journal of Philosophical Practice published an article by Ross Channing Reed in its Fall 2017 issue. Reed is a lecturer of arts, languages and philosophy. His paper is titled “Depression, Anxiety, Powerlessness and Irrational Belief in Unlimited Individual Possibility as a Consequence of Ubiquitous Systemic Terror.”
Read More »Jonathan Finch, lecturer in arts, languages, and philosophy, published an article titled “A Test: Hume’s Missing Shade of Blue” in the September 2015 Journal of Scottish Philosophy, volume 13, issue 3.
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