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9The Realist’s Challenge in Professional EthicsProfessional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (2): 3-22. 1999.
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9Escaping the Dilemma in Tuttle vs. Lakeland Community CollegeTeaching Ethics 4 (2): 97-101. 2004.
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52Ethics Across the Curriculum—Pedagogical PerspectivesSpringer Verlag. 2018.Late in 1990, the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions at Illinois Institute of Technology (lIT) received a grant of more than $200,000 from the National Science Foundation to try a campus-wide approach to integrating professional ethics into its technical curriculum.! Enough has now been accomplished to draw some tentative conclusions. I am the grant's principal investigator. In this paper, I shall describe what we at lIT did, what we learned, and what others, especially phil…Read more
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12Teaching Ethics: Instructional Models, Methods, and Modalities for University Studies (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2021.This collaborative publication offers salient instructional models, methods, and modalities centered on the whole person.
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90Escaping the Dilemma in Tuttle vs. Lakeland Community CollegeTeaching Ethics 4 (2): 97-101. 2004.
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21Perfectionism (review)Review of Metaphysics 48 (2): 409-410. 1994.Perfectionism is the name for a moral theory grounded in an ideal of the good life defined in terms of human nature. The historical significance of perfectionism is obvious. For Thomas Hurka, however, the reason for studying it is moral: the central aim of the book is to provide a "descriptive account of the best perfectionism," because "understood properly and in its most defensible version, perfectionism is an important moral option today". There is an historical dimension to his study, and fo…Read more
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29Professional Ethics and Social ResponsibilityRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1994.Focusing on five increasingly interrelated spheres of professional activity-politics, law, engineering, medicine, and science-the contributors to Professional Ethics and Social Responsibility cast new light on familiar ethical quandaries and direct attention to new areas of concern, particularly the institutional setting of contemporary professional activity
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The Authority of Law and the Integrity of Legal ProcessesDissertation, Washington University. 1985.The question of why legal norms are authoritative is a time-honored and troublesome one. It is especially troublesome in the context of adjudication. That is to say, why are a judge's pronouncements authoritative? This question is the central inquiry of the dissertation. ;I begin by discussing the classical forms of the two jurisprudential theories that have competed for favor in the tradition--natural law theory and legal positivism. The pervasive themes of content-justification and factual pro…Read more
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23The Realist’s Challenge in Professional EthicsProfessional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (2): 3-22. 1999.
Clemson, South Carolina, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Professional Ethics |
Academic and Teaching Ethics |
Integrity |
Normativity of Law |