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John Carroll University
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 8
    Regular faculty
  • 3
    Other faculty
  • 1
    Retired faculty
  • Graduate students
  • 6
    Undergraduates
  • Alumni
  • Other

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  • Earl Spurgin, Can Businesses Be Too Good? Applying Susan Wolf's “Moral Saints” to Businesses
    Business and Society Review 116 (3): 355-373. 2011.
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  • Sharon Kaye and Earl Spurgin, Using the Internet Platform Second Life to Teach Social Justice
    Teaching Philosophy 34 (1): 17-32. 2011.
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  • Sharon Kaye, Rethinking the History of Skepticism: The Missing Medieval Background (review)
    Speculum 86 (2): 518-519. 2011.
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  • Nathan Jun, Introduction
    In Nathan J. Jun & Daniel Warren Smith (eds.), Deleuze and Ethics, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-4. 2011.
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  • Nathan Jun, Anarchism and Political Modernity
    Bloomsbury Academic. 2011.
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  • Nathan Jun and Daniel W. Smith, Deleuze and Ethics (edited book)
    Edinburgh University Press. 2011.
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  • Nathan Jun, Review of Crispin Sartwell’s "Against the State: An Introduction to Anarchist Political Theory" (review)
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (7): 845-847. 2011.
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  • Nathan Jun, Reconsidering Poststructuralism and Anarchism
    In Duane Rousselle & Süreyyya Evren (eds.), Post-Anarchism: A Reader, Pluto Press. pp. 231-249. 2011.
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  • Nathan Jun, Review of Alexandre Christoyannopoulos, "Christian Anarchism: A Political Commentary on the Gospel"
    Ideas and Action. 2011.
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  • Nathan Jun, Deleuze, Values, and Normativity
    In Nathan J. Jun & Daniel Warren Smith (eds.), Deleuze and Ethics, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 89-107. 2011.
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  • Nathan Jun, Introduction to "Deleuze and Ethics"
    In Nathan J. Jun & Daniel Warren Smith (eds.), Deleuze and Ethics, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-4. 2011.
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  • Patrick Mooney, Gail Fine, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Plato. Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 30 (4): 251-254. 2010.
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  • Harry Gensler and Earl Spurgin, The a to Z of Ethics (edited book)
    Scarecrow Press. 2010.
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  • Sharon Kaye, Ultimate Lost and Philosophy: Think Together, Die Alone (edited book)
    Wiley. 2010.
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  • Sharon Kaye, Lost and Philosophy: The Island Has Its Reasons (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2010.
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  • Sharon Kaye, The Aristotle Quest: Book 2: A Dana McCarter Trilogy
    Parmenides Publishing. 2010.
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  • Sharon M. Kaye, The Onion and Philosophy
    Open Court / Cricket. 2010.
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  • Sharon Kaye, Lost and Philosophy: The Island Has Its Reasons (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2010.
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  • Nathan Jun, Anarchist Philosophy: Past, Problems and Prospects
    In Benjamin Franks & Matthew Wilson (eds.), Anarchism & Moral Philosophy, Palgrave. pp. 45-66. 2010.
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  • Nathan Jun, Toward an Anarchist Film Theory: Reflections on the Politics of Cinema
    Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies 1 (1): 139-161. 2010.
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  • Nathan Jun, Review of Angel Smith, "Anarchism, Revolution and Reaction: Catalan Labor and the Crisis of the Spanish State, 1898–1923"
    Enterprise and Society 11 (2): 430-431. 2010.
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  • Simon Fitzpatrick, The primate mindreading controversy : a case study in simplicity and methodology in animal psychology
    In Robert W. Lurz (ed.), The Philosophy of Animal Minds, Cambridge University Press. pp. 224--246. 2009.
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  • Patrick Mooney, Francis A. Grabowski, Plato, Metaphysics and the Forms
    Philosophy in Review 29 (5): 337. 2009.
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  • Patrick Mooney, Marina McCoy, Plato on the Rhetoric of Philosophers and Sophists
    Philosophy in Review 29 (1): 48-50. 2009.
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  • Earl Spurgin, Moral Judgments, Fantasies, and Virtual Worlds
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (2): 271-284. 2009.
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  • Sharon Kaye, Q & A
    The Philosophers' Magazine 45 (45): 116-117. 2009.
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  • Sharon M. Kaye, Critical Thinking: A Beginner's Guide
    Routledge. 2009.
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  • Nathan Jun, Deleuze and Normativity
    Philosophy Today 53 (4): 347-358. 2009.
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  • Nathan Jun and Shane Wahl, New Perspectives on Anarchism (edited book)
    Lexington Books. 2009.
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  • Nathan Jun, Jesse Cohn, and Daniel Colson, Translation of Daniel Colson's "Anarchist Readings of Spinoza"
    Journal of French Philosophy 17 (2): 86-129. 2009.
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