
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.
Submissions from 1991
Underdevelopment and the Problem of Causation, Messay Kebede
Submissions from 1989
Ways Leading to Bergson’s Notion of the "Perpetual Present", Messay Kebede
Submissions from 1984
Intentions, Rights and Wrongs: A Critique of Fried, Marilyn Fischer
Submissions from 1982
Putting Cost-Benefit Analysis in Its Place: Ethical Questions for Courses in Food, Energy, and Technology: A Course Description, Marilyn Fischer
Tensions from Technology in Marx's Communist Society, Marilyn Fischer