Where her peers in Conceptual art were toying with philosophical elements in their work, Ms. Piper actually earned a Ph.D. in philosophy at Harvard and is reputed to be the first female African - American
philosophy professor in the United States to receive tenure.
A philosophy professor in a slump, unable to fathom any reason to live.
Tenzin Norbu, author, radio host, and retired
philosophy professor in his article «The Bodhisattva's View of Same - Sex Marriage»
Not exact matches
But then again, the father of classical economics, Adam Smith, wasn't an «economist» (as «economics» wasn't a distinct academic field
in his times) but a
professor of moral
philosophy at Glasgow University.
The late Harvard
professor and American philosopher Josiah Royce laid out the critical elements of building loyalty
in his work, the
Philosophy of Loyalty.
In fact, according to a refreshing recent Quartz article by Oxford University
professor William MacAskill and his partner, PhD
philosophy student Amanda MacAskill, lots of common «mistakes» language snobs like to lord over the common man aren't even mistakes at all, including these:
«So this is why I conclude that the silence
in the night sky is golden, and why,
in the search for extraterrestrial life, no news is good news,» Oxford
philosophy professor Nick Bostrom writes on his website.
Walter Sinnott - Armstrong Chauncey Stillman
Professor in Practical Ethics
in the Department of
Philosophy and the Kenan Institute for Ethics
Rubin's curious point
in the OpEd is that it wasn't «courses
in economics or finance» from his days at Harvard that prepared him «for working at Goldman Sachs and
in the government» (notice the almost decade - long stretch at Citigroup is completely missing) but instead «the key was
Professor Demos's
philosophy course and the conversations about existentialism
in coffee shops around campus.»
I went to college
in the early 1980's and was berated
in class, by my
philosophy professor, for taking a firm moral stance
in a debate between students.
It is singularly brilliant, it reveals him not as your stereotypical «pointy - headed»
philosophy professors but rather as a human being, willing and eager to stand for his beliefs
in the concrete world... hear, hear!
Ryszard Antoni Legutko is
Professor of
Philosophy at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, specializing in ancient philosophy and politic
Philosophy at the Jagiellonian University
in Kraków, specializing
in ancient
philosophy and politic
philosophy and political theory.
For that reason it has been a classroom staple for me as a political science
professor... I'll be using it this semester to show American politics students the sort of thing the founders were trying to avoid, and I often use it with political
philosophy students as a foil to Aristotle's defense of the democratic element
in a polity.
In 1993, Francis F. Seeburger, a
professor of
philosophy at the University of Denver, wrote a profound book on the thought processes of addicts called Addiction and Responsibility.
I got an email Monday from a
philosophy -
professor friend asking what I thought of the new «theory of everything» («TOE») developed by one Garrett Lisi, who apparently is being talked up on the Internet and
in some newspapers as a «new Einstein».
Professor of
Philosophy & Church - State Studies Co-Director, Program
in Philosophical Studies of Religion (Institute for Studies of Religion) Baylor University
A Distinguished
Professor at Seton Hall University, Jaki's work
in the history and
philosophy of science has brought him a wide audience around the world.
In the question session, philosophy professor Jeff Jordan made the following observation to Dennett, «If Darwinism is inherently atheistic, as you say, then obviously it can't be taught in public schools.&raqu
In the question session,
philosophy professor Jeff Jordan made the following observation to Dennett, «If Darwinism is inherently atheistic, as you say, then obviously it can't be taught
in public schools.&raqu
in public schools.»
Augros, a
professor of
philosophy at the Center for Higher Studies
in Thornwood, New York, pointed to scientific studies that suggested the active drug
in Plan B — levonorgestrel — could function not only as a contraceptive, but as an abortifacient.
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In the most recent Notre Dame Magazine, philosophy professor John O'Callaghan offers sage advice about the nine bourbons every professor should have and where they should be carefully and intelligently hidden (alcohol being frowned upon in faculty offices
In the most recent Notre Dame Magazine,
philosophy professor John O'Callaghan offers sage advice about the nine bourbons every
professor should have and where they should be carefully and intelligently hidden (alcohol being frowned upon
in faculty offices
in faculty offices).
Brenda E. Brasher is an Assistant
Professor in the Department of Religion and
Philosophy of Mount Union College.
He is also a British mathematician and philosopher of science, a
Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University, a Fellow
in Mathematics and
Philosophy of Science at Green Templeton College.
Dr. Peter Boghossian,
professor of
philosophy at Portland State University,
in a great talk on faith - based epistemology: «I disagree with granting religious delusion as an exemption, and I want to mention there's a budding young scholar here at Portland State University, Renee Barnett [sp?]
Based upon the information
in this story, I believe that he probably should have become a college
professor of
philosophy rather than a preacher.
He is
Professor Emeritus of
Philosophy from Xavier University
in Cincinnati and a Quest Book author (contributing to The Goddess Re-Awakening, 1989).
(C, 31)
In the space remaining to me, I want to suggest that, in their different ways, Fr Holloway and Professor Polanyi provide just such a philosoph
In the space remaining to me, I want to suggest that,
in their different ways, Fr Holloway and Professor Polanyi provide just such a philosoph
in their different ways, Fr Holloway and
Professor Polanyi provide just such a
philosophy.
Dr. Borchert is associate
professor in the department of
philosophy at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio.
If you wish to pursue this matter further, go to the library and get The Ways of Knowing, written by William Montague when he was a
professor of
philosophy in Columbia University.
Admittedly, part of the reason for this, as Ohio University
Professor of
Philosophy Scott Carson suggested to me, may be due to the way that humanities majors are structured
in universities today.
Dominique Lambert,
professor at the Université de Namur
in Belgium specialising
in cosmology and the
philosophy of science, recently completed a major biography of the great 20th century physicist, Mgr Georges Lemaître.
In a satirical magazine launched in 1721, the school's self - appointed jester sneered, «I have known a profligate debauchee chosen professor of moral philosophy; and a fellow, who never look'd upon the stars soberly in his life, professor of astronomy... and, not long ago, a famous gamester and stock - jobber was elected professor of divinity; so great, it seems, is the analogy between dusting of cushions, and shaking of elbows; or between squandering away of estates, and saving of souls!&raqu
In a satirical magazine launched
in 1721, the school's self - appointed jester sneered, «I have known a profligate debauchee chosen professor of moral philosophy; and a fellow, who never look'd upon the stars soberly in his life, professor of astronomy... and, not long ago, a famous gamester and stock - jobber was elected professor of divinity; so great, it seems, is the analogy between dusting of cushions, and shaking of elbows; or between squandering away of estates, and saving of souls!&raqu
in 1721, the school's self - appointed jester sneered, «I have known a profligate debauchee chosen
professor of moral
philosophy; and a fellow, who never look'd upon the stars soberly
in his life, professor of astronomy... and, not long ago, a famous gamester and stock - jobber was elected professor of divinity; so great, it seems, is the analogy between dusting of cushions, and shaking of elbows; or between squandering away of estates, and saving of souls!&raqu
in his life,
professor of astronomy... and, not long ago, a famous gamester and stock - jobber was elected
professor of divinity; so great, it seems, is the analogy between dusting of cushions, and shaking of elbows; or between squandering away of estates, and saving of souls!»
And when
in the strength of his omnipotent resolve, which is like his love, the God makes himself the equal of the humblest, let no innkeeper or
professor of
philosophy imagine that he is a shrewd enough fellow to detect anything, unless the God gives the condition.
The resolution was framed
in such a way, however, that the affirmative side should have lost even if the jury had been composed of Ivy League
philosophy professors.
In Liberation Theology and Its Critics: Toward an Assessment, Arthur F. McGovern, a Jesuit and a
professor of
philosophy at the University of Detroit, aims to provide an overview of liberation theology, its background, history and major theological themes.
Recently many environmental philosophers
in the West have come to agree.6 One of the most influential among them is J. Baird Callicott,
professor of
philosophy and natural resources at the University of Wisconsin, author of numerous influential works on environmental ethics and foremost interpreter of the pioneer of Western environmental
philosophy, Aldo Leopold.
Absorbed as he was
in his New Testament studies, Bultmann took time off to listen to his colleague Martin Heidegger, who was
professor of
philosophy at Marburg from 1923 to «28.
James W. Felt, S.J., is Associate
Professor of
Philosophy at the University of Santa Clara, having received the Ph.D. from Saint Louis University
in 1965.
Randall E. Auxier is Associate
Professor of
Philosophy and Director of the Institute of Liberal Arts at Oklahoma City University
in Oklahoma City, OK 73106 He is also Editor of the journal, The Personalist Forum.
After studying at the City College of New York and Columbia University, he had a distinguished career as a
professor of
philosophy at several colleges
in New York and at the University of Houston, a post he retired from
in 2002.
Lloyd H. Steffen is associate
professor of
philosophy and religion and chaplain at Northland college
in Ashland, Wisconsin.
James Henry Harris is pastor of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church
in Norfolk, Virginia, and adjunct assistant
professor of
philosophy at Old Dominion University.
SCCW — Leonard J. Eslick, «Substance, Change, and Causality
in Whitehead,»
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 18 (June, 1958), 503 - 13; and Charles Hartshorne, «Whitehead on Process: A Reply to
Professor Eslick,» ibid., 514 - 20.
Robert C. Roberts is
professor of
philosophy and psychological studies at Wheaton College
in Wheaton, Illinois.
Where Mortals Dwell apparently had its start as a course Bartholomew teaches at Redeemer University College
in Ontario, where he is a
professor of
philosophy and theology.
Eslick, Leonard J., «Substance, Change, and Causality
in Whitehead; Some Remarks
in Reply to
Professor Hartshorne,»
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18, 4 (June, 1958), 503 - 13.
Stephen Meredith is
professor in the departments of pathology, neurology, and biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of Chicago, where he also teaches courses on literature,
philosophy, and theology.
The First and the Lastby isaiah berlinnew york review books, 141 pages, $ 19.95
In 1996, two years before he died at the age of eighty - nine, Isaiah Berlin received a request from a professor of philosophy at Wuhan University in China, asking him to offer a précis of his core ideas for a Chinese..
In 1996, two years before he died at the age of eighty - nine, Isaiah Berlin received a request from a
professor of
philosophy at Wuhan University
in China, asking him to offer a précis of his core ideas for a Chinese..
in China, asking him to offer a précis of his core ideas for a Chinese....
Regarding his intellectual affinities, Hartshorne feels himself to be «closest» to Charles Sanders Peirce, Henri Bergson, and A. N. Whitehead.4 He expresses gratitude to his Harvard
professors C. I. Lewis and H. M. Sheffer for introducing him to «logical exactitude,» and especially to
Professor William Ernest Hocking, his first teacher
in philosophical theology, for fresh insights into a philosophically trustworthy vision of God.5 Furthermore, he acknowledges some indebtedness to Josiah Royce, William James, and Ralph Barton Perry, as well as a close kinship to the Russian existentialist Nicolai Berdyaev.6 Nevertheless, Hartshome's
philosophy is strikingly similar and most profoundly indebted to that of A. N. Whitehead.
Moreover, Charles Hartshorne was
professor in the Department of
Philosophy and the Divinity School was full of theologians profoundly influenced by Whitehead.
Charles Hartshorne (pronounced «harts - horn») is a distinguished
professor of
philosophy in The University of Texas at Austin.