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CURRENT NEWS :: Congratulations to Francois Raffoul, who has been promoted to full professor.
Francois Raffoul's new book, The Origins of Responsibility, has been published by Indiana University Press. In this work, Raffoul undertakes a historical genealogy of the concept of responsibility, and explores its phenomenological and ontological senses. Jeffrey Roland has recently published four articles: "On Naturalizing the Epistemology of Mathematics" (Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 2009), "A Euthyphronic Problem for Kitcher's Epistemology of Science" (Southern Journal of Philosophy 2009), "Concept Grounding and Knowledge of Set Theory" (Philosophia 2010), and "Nominalsm and Causal Theories of Reference" (SATS--Nordic Journal of Philosophy 2010). James Rocha has two articles forthcoming: "Sexual Harassment and Coercive Offers" (Journal of Applied Philosophy) and "Autonomy within Subservient Careers" (Ethical Theory and Moral Practice). Jon Cogburn and Jeffrey Roland have two articles forthcoming: "Anti-Luck Epistemologies and Necessary Truths," is forthcoming in Philosophia and "Strong, Therefore Sensitive: Misgiving's about DeRose's Contextualism" is forthcoming in Grazer Philosophische Studien.
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The department currently offers:
Information about these programs can be obtained by clicking onto the appropriate link above. Note that at the present time the department does not offer a graduate degree in Religious Studies. Students interested in pursuing graduate studies in Religious Studies may wish to the consider the interdisciplinary program in Liberal Arts (Master of Arts in Liberal Arts) offered through the College of Arts and Sciences. Chair: Delbert BurkettUniv. Administrative Specialist: Margaret Toups Located in 102 Coates Hall |
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