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Michael W. Austin

Eastern Kentucky University
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  • Eastern Kentucky University
    Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies
    Professor
University of Colorado, Boulder
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2004
Homepage
Richmond, Kentucky, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Philosophy of Religion
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Philosophy of Religion
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    It is Ethical Intuitionism, and Not Another Thing
    Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (2): 155-157. 2004.
    Moral Intuitionism
  • Book Review (review)
    Philosophia Christi 3 (2): 608-610. 2001.
  •  99
    The Story of Ethics (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 28 (3): 279-281. 2005.
    Philosophy of Education
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    Parental Rights and Obligations
    Dissertation, University of Colorado at Boulder. 2013.
    Rights and Obligations of Parents Historically, philosophers have had relatively little to say about the family. This is somewhat surprising, given the pervasive presence and influence of the family upon both individuals and social life. Most philosophers who have addressed issues related to the parent-child relationship—Kant and Aristotle, for example—have done so in a fairly […]
    EthicsRights, Misc
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