Northwestern University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1989
Spokane, Washington, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
History of Western Philosophy
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    Imagined Cosmologies
    Film and Philosophy 21 113-137. 2017.
  •  2
    Friendship and Self-Love in Aristotle's Ethics
    Dissertation, Northwestern University. 1989.
    The key to Aristotle's ethical theory is likely to be found in his theory of friendship, for Aristotle asserts that friendship plays an essential role in ethical development, the structure of the city-state, and pursuit of the common good. Yet one of the central features of Aristotle's account, the claim that friendships with others somehow arise from self-love, issues in an interpretive problem: a friend is conceived to be one who aims at the good of others, while self-love, by definition, conc…Read more
  •  15
    Prospects for Human Dignity after Darwin
    In Stephen Dilley & Nathan J. Palpant (eds.), Human Dignity in Bioethics: From Worldviews to the Public Square, Routledge. pp. 13--166. 2015.
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    God and self: Ontology and intersubjectivity (review)
    Journal of Value Inquiry 22 (1): 23-38. 1988.
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    Human Exceptionalism and the Imago Dei
    In Stephen Dilley & Nathan J. Palpant (eds.), Human Dignity in Bioethics: From Worldviews to the Public Square, Routledge. pp. 13--19. 2015.
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    Can Human Beings Be Friends of God?
    Modern Schoolman 66 (3): 209-219. 1989.