Dr. Aeon J. Skoble
Professor of Philosophy
Chairman, Department of Philosophy
341 Tillinghast Hall
tel: (508)531-2460
fax: (508)531-1781
email:
askoble (at) bridgew (dot) edu
website: http://webhost.bridgew.edu/askoble/
Professor Skoble is the author of Deleting the State: An Argument about Government (Open Court, 2008), the editor of Reading Rasmussen and Den Uyl: Critical Essays on Norms of Liberty (Lexington Books, 2008), and the co-editor of Political Philosophy: Essential Selections (Prentice-Hall, 1999) and Reality, Reason, and Rights (Lexington Books, 2011). Besides his academic work, he has frequently lectured and written for the Institute for Humane Studies and the Foundation for Economic Education. His main research includes theories of rights, the nature and justification of authority, and virtue ethics. In addition, he writes widely on the intersection of philosophy and popular culture, among other things co-editing the best-selling The Simpsons and Philosophy (Open Court, 2000). Prof. Skoble received his BA from the University of Pennsylvania and his MA and PhD from Temple University.
Dr. Matthew Dasti
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
335 Tillinghast Hall
tel: (508)531-2857
fax: (508)531-1781
email:
Matthew.Dasti (at) bridgew (dot) edu
website:
http://sites.google.com/site/matthewdasti/
Dr. William J. Devlin
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Course Coordinator for FLR
319 Tillinghast Hall
tel: (508)531-2602
fax: (508)531-1781
email:
wdevlin (at) bridgew (dot) edu
Prof. Devlin's interests include the philosophy of science, theories of truth, Nietzsche, existentialism, and 19th-century philosophy.
Dr. Gal Kober
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
326 Tillinghast Hall
tel: (508)531-1817
fax: (508)531-1781
email:
gal.kober (at) bridgew (dot) edu
Professor Kober's work in applied ethics is centered on environmental
and biomedical ethics. She focuses especially on the intersection of medicine
and ritual, medical tourism, and organ markets. Professor Kober has also worked
in the philosophy of biology, focusing on the dysfunction of the concept species in
evolutionary biology. She is also interested in scientific classification, in
the function of language in science, and in the emotional origins of ethical
positions. Prof. Kober received her BA from Tel Aviv University and her
PhD from Boston University.
Dr. Laura McAlinden
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Director, Faculty Advocacy Network
327 Tillinghast Hall
tel: (508)531-2789
fax: (508)531-1781
email:
lmcalinden (at) bridgew (dot) edu
Prof. McAlinden teaches courses in History of Modern Philosophy, History and Philosophy of Science, and Free Will and Determinism. Her main areas of research include Leibniz, Malebranche, and the metaphysics of causation.
Dr. Catherine Womack
Professor of Philosophy
330 Tillinghast Hall
tel: (508)531-2259
fax: (508)531-1781
email:
cwomack (at) bridgew (dot) edu
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Dr. Robert Fitzgibbons
Professor Emeritus of Philosophy
email:
rfitzgibbons (at) bridgew
(dot) edu
Prof. Fitzgibbons still teaches Foundations of Logical Reasoning for BSU online. His main areas of research include ethical justification and the nature of concepts.
Dr. Ed James
Professor Emeritus of Philosophy
email:
ejames (at) bridgew (dot) edu
website: http://webhost.bridgew.edu/ejames/
Dr. Francine Quaglio
Professor Emerita of Philosophy
email:
fquaglio (at) bridgew (dot) edu
Dr. Steven M. Sanders
Professor Emeritus of Philosophy
email:
stevenmsanders7 (at) comcast (dot) net
Adjunct faculty, Fall 2012:
Dr. Paul Bohan Broderick
Prof.
Angel Cooper
Dr.
Edward Engelmann
Prof. Anthony Jannotta
Prof.
Tristan Johnson
Dr. Mary Kay
Klein
Prof.
Paul Klumpe
Prof. Dermot
Luddy
Dr.
Peter Marton
Dr. Jennifer
Mogg
Prof.
Randall Rose
Prof. Kateryna Samoilova
Dr.
Jerry Steinhofer
Prof.
Joseph Spencer
Prof.
Nikolaus Tressler
Prof.
Paul Van Rooy
Dr. Kent
Wallace
Last Modified: March 20, 2013