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Philosophy Faculty Publications

Philosophy Faculty Publications

 

The University of Dayton's Department of Philosophy has one of the largest faculties in the Midwest. The philosophy faculty members have a wide range of scholarly and teaching interests that naturally complement other areas of study — biology, communication, economics, English, history, international studies, languages, physics, political science, medicine, psychology, religious studies, and sociology.

This collection includes a sampling of faculty scholarship from the Department of Philosophy.

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Submissions from 1989

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Ways Leading to Bergson’s Notion of the "Perpetual Present", Messay Kebede

Submissions from 1984

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Intentions, Rights and Wrongs: A Critique of Fried, Marilyn Fischer

Submissions from 1982

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Putting Cost-Benefit Analysis in Its Place: Ethical Questions for Courses in Food, Energy, and Technology: A Course Description, Marilyn Fischer

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Tensions from Technology in Marx's Communist Society, Marilyn Fischer