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Philosophy Department
Faculty & Staff
 

 

FULL-TIME FACULTY

Jean Chambers, Ph.D. Brown University (Chairperson). (jchambe1@oswego.edu)
Specializations: Ethics, Social Philosophy, Critical Thinking, Philosophical Issues of Feminism.
Selected publications:

  • (2003) "Women's Right to Choose Rationally: Genetic Information, Embryo Selection, and Genetic Manipulation," Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 12 (4).
  • (2001) "A Cybernetic Theory of Morality and Moral Autonomy," Science and Engineering Ethics, 7 (2).
  • (2001) "May a Woman Clone Herself?" Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 10 (2).

Robert Card, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison. (Web Site - rcard@oswego.edu)
Specializations: Ethical Theory, Philosophy of Law, Biomedical Ethics, Business Ethics.
Selected publications:

  • (2005) "Individual Responsibility Within Organizational Contexts." The Journal of Business Ethics, 62 (4): 397-405.
  • (2005) "Making Sense of the Diversity-Based Legal Argument for Affirmative Action." Public Affairs Quarterly, 19 (1): 11-24.
  • (2004) "Consequentialism, Teleology, and the New Friendship Critique." Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 85: 149-172.
  • (2000) "Infanticide and the Liberal View on Abortion." Bioethics 14 (4): 340-351.[With a response by Mary Anne Warren, "A Response to Robert Card," Bioethics 14 (4): 352-359]

Craig DeLancey Ph.D. Indiana University. (Web Site - delancey@oswego.edu).
Specialization: Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Language, Cognitive Science.
Selected publications:

  • (2006) "Ontology and Teleofunctions: A Defense and Revision of the Systematic Account of Teleofunctions." Synthese, 150 (1): 69-98.
  • (2006) "Action, The Scientific World View, and Being-in-the-World." In A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism (Blackwell Companions in Philosophy). Hubert Dreyfus and Mark Wrathall, editors. New York: Blackwell.
  • (2005) "On Emotions and the Explanation of Behavior," with Adam Kovach. Nous, 39 (1): 106-122.

Charles Echelbarger, Ph.D. Ohio State University. (Web Site - echel@oswego.edu).
Specializations: History of Modern and Recent Philosophy, Contemporary Metaphysics.
Selected publications:

  • (1997) "Hume and the Logicians," in Logic and the Workings of the Mind: The Logic of Ideas and Faculty Psychology in Early Modern Philosophy, Patricia Easton (Ed.), Vol. 5 of North American Kant Society Studies in Philosophy, Atascadero, Ridgeview Press.
  • (1988) "David Hume On Deduction," Philosophy Research Archives.
  • (1981) "An Alleged Legend," Philosophical Studies.

K. Brad Wray. Ph.D. University of Western Ontario. (kwray@oswego.edu).
Specializations: Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Social Science, especially the social epistemology of science, functional explanation and collective intentionality.
Selected publications:

  • (2007) "Kuhnian Revolutions Revisited." Synthese: An International Journal for Epistemology, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Vol. 158 (1): 61-73.
  • (2007) "A Selectionist Explanation for the Success and Failures of Science." Erkenntnis: An International Journal of Analytic Philosophy, Vol. 67 (1): 81-89.
  • (2007) "Evaluating Scientists: Examining the Effects of Sexism and Nepotism," in Value-free Science: Ideal and Illusions? Edited by Harold Kincaid, John Dupré, and Alison Wylie. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pages 87-106.
  • (2002) "The Epistemic Significance of Collaborative Research," Philosophy of Science, Vol. 69 (1): 150-168.

 

PART-TIME FACULTY

Richard Cocks, Ph. D. University of Cincinnati. (rcocks@oswego.edu).
Specializations: History of Philosophy, Ethics

David Horacek, Ph.D. candidate, Syracuse University.
Specializations: Metaphysics, Epistemology.

William Mott, Ph.D. candidate, Syracuse University. (wmott@oswego.edu).
Specializations: Ethics, Theory of Knowledge.

Lori Nash, M.A. University of Toronto.
Specializations: History of Modern Philosophy, The Philosophy of Aristotle

Shane Stroup, Ph.D. candidate, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
Specializations: American Pragmatism, History of Philosophy.

 

EMERITUS FACULTY

Rodney P. Byrne, Ph.D.
Specializations: Philosophy of Science, History of Science

Robert D. Carnes, Ph.D.
Specializations: Logic, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind

 

STAFF

Pat Meleski, Secretary

 






Robert Card, Jean Chambers, Lori Nash, Charles Echelbarger, Brad Wray, and Craig DeLancey.

 Last Updated: 6/24/08