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Eastern Kentucky University
Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies

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Department Affiliates

  • 7
    Regular faculty
  • Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 1
    Graduate students
  • 12
    Undergraduates
  • Alumni
  • 1
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  • Matthew Pianalto, Comparing Lives: Rush Rhees on Humans and Animals
    Philosophical Investigations 34 (3): 287-311. 2011.
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  • Matthew Pianalto, Moral Conviction
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 28 (4): 381-395. 2011.
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  • Matthew Pianalto, Speaking for Oneself: Wittgenstein on Ethics
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 54 (3): 252-276. 2011.
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  • Matthew Pianalto, You say you want a revolution? (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 52 (52): 103-104. 2011.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Contemporary Athletics and Ancient Greek Ideals By Daniel A. Dombrowski. Published 2009 by The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL. (167 pp.) ISBN 978-0-226-15546-3 (review)
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 37 (1): 122-125. 2010.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Jesus and Philosophy (review)
    Faith and Philosophy 27 (3): 359-362. 2010.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Review of Norvin Richards, The Ethics of Parenthood (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (11). 2010.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Why winning matters
    Think 9 (26): 99-102. 2010.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Book Review (review)
    Philosophia Christi 12 (1): 326-328. 2010.
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  • Michael W. Austin, God and the Reach of Reason: C. S. Lewis, David Hume, and Bertrand Russell
    Philosophia Christi 12 (1): 236-239. 2010.
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  • Matthew Pianalto, In Defence of Intolerance
    Philosophy Now 79 13-15. 2010.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Magnanimity, athletic excellence, and performance-enhancing drugs
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 26 (1): 46-53. 2009.
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  • Matthew Pianalto, Against the intrinsic value of pleasure
    Journal of Value Inquiry 43 (1): 33-39. 2009.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Football and Philosophy: Going Deep
    University Press of Kentucky. 2008.
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  • Matthew Pianalto, Happiness, Virtue and Tyranny
    Philosophy Now 68 6-9. 2008.
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  • Matthew Pianalto, Moral Realism and Ways of Life
    Southwest Philosophy Review 24 (1): 71-78. 2008.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Chasing happiness together : running and Aristotle's philosophy of friendship
    In Running and Philosophy: A Marathon for the Mind, Wiley-blackwell. 2007.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Fundamental Interests and Parental Rights
    International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (2): 221-235. 2007.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Personal Virtues (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 30 (3): 327-329. 2007.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Running and Philosophy: A Marathon for the Mind (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2007.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Do Children Have a Right to Play?
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 34 (2): 135-146. 2007.
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  • Matthew Pianalto, Moral Conflict and the Indeterminacy of Morality
    Southwest Philosophy Review 23 (1): 207-214. 2007.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Divine command theory
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2006.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Book Review (review)
    Philosophia Christi 8 (1): 183-185. 2006.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe
    Philosophia Christi 8 (1): 183-185. 2006.
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  • Michael W. Austin, The Story of Ethics (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 28 (3): 279-281. 2005.
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  • Michael W. Austin, Moral Difficulties in Plantinga’s Model of Warranted Christian Belief
    Philosophy and Theology 17 (1-2): 121-132. 2005.
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  • Michael W. Austin, It is Ethical Intuitionism, and Not Another Thing
    Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (2): 155-157. 2004.
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  • Michael W. Austin, The failure of biological accounts of parenthood
    Journal of Value Inquiry 38 (4): 499-510. 2004.
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  • Michael W. Austin, On the Alleged Irrationality of Ethical Intuitionism
    Southwest Philosophy Review 19 (1): 205-213. 2003.
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