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David B. Johnson

Marymount University
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  • Marymount University
    Department of Philosophy
    Non tenure-track faculty
Arlington, Virginia, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
  • All publications (4)
  •  60
    The Postmodern Sublime
    In Timothy M. Costelloe (ed.), The sublime: from antiquity to the present, Cambridge University Press. pp. 118. 2012.
    Jean-François Lyotard
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    Aristotle and Contemporary Science (edited book)
    with D. Sfendoni-Mentzou J. Hattiangdi
    Peter Lang. 2001.
    Classical Greek Philosophy
  • Xenophon's Socrates and the Socratic xenophon
    In Christopher Moore (ed.), Brill's Companion to the Reception of Socrates, Brill. 2019.
    SocratesXenophon
  •  73
    Love Is Good, but Does It Have Teeth?
    Hastings Center Report 53 (4): 46-46. 2023.
    This letter responds to the article “Love Your Patient as Yourself: On Reviving the Broken Heart of American Medical Ethics,” by Tyler Tate and Joseph Clair, in the March‐April 2023 issue of the Hastings Center Report.
    Biomedical Ethics
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