• Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
    Department Of Philosophy
    Professor
University of California, San Diego
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 73
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Law
  •  17
    The Soviet view of the moral and legal obligation of states
    Studies in Soviet Thought 33 (4): 341-361. 1987.
  •  16
    Does the threat of aids create difficulties for Lord Devlin's critics?
    Journal of Social Philosophy 20 (3): 33-45. 1989.
    Although over twenty years have passed since the Hart-Devlin exchange, the controversy over society's right to punish homosexuals remains alive, as is shown by recent concern over the spread of AIDS and the recent announcement of the Supreme Court that “majority sentiments about the morality of homosexuality” constitute an adequate justification for sodomy statutes under the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment. Lord Devlin's moral justification for punishing homosexual conduct seems t…Read more
  •  15
    A Catholic, Non-Thomist View of Human Rights
    New Scholasticism 54 (2): 153-167. 1980.
  •  14
    The Role and Responsibility of the Moral Philosopher
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 56 61-69. 1982.
  •  12
    Anselm and Aquinas on the Fall of Satan: A Case Study of Retributive Punishment
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 56 (n/a): 61. 1982.
  •  12
    David H. DeGrood's "Consciousness and Social Life" (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (3): 437. 1978.
  •  10
    Consciousness and Social Life
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (3): 437-438. 1978.
  •  7
    Ethical Issues in Contemporary Society (edited book)
    with John Howie
    Southern Illinois University Press. 1995.
    In this volume of Leys Lectures, the third collection of Wayne Leys Memorial Lectures, six distinguished essayists demonstrate the relevance of ethics to contemporary concerns by constructively exploring major ethical issues deeply embedded in our society. The essays, written by noted scholars Tom Regan, Carol C. Gould, James Rachels, James P. Sterba, Louis P. Pojman, and David L. Norton, focus on issues of feminism, the exploitation of animals, economic injustice, racial prejudice, naive moral …Read more
  •  3
    Reviews (review)
    with James G. Colbert, Irving H. Anellis, K. M. Jensen, Maurice A. Finocchiaro, and Philip Moran
    Studies in Soviet Thought 24 (1): 45-88. 1982.
  • The Justification of the Institution of Legal Punishment
    Dissertation, University of California, San Diego. 1973.
  • The argument from ignorance
    International Logic Review 11 66-71. 1980.