J. F. Humphrey is an Associate Professor with an appointment in the North Carolina Agricultural and Technological State University, Department of Liberal Studies.
His research interests are in the history of philosophy. He has published articles in ancient philosophy, nineteenth century philosophy, and critical theory in such journals as Convergence Review (http://www.ncat.edu/~converge/index.htm), Existentia Meletai Sophias: An International Journal of Philosophy (http://www.existentia.hu/), Nordicum-Mediterraneum (http://nome.unak.is/), Philosophy and Literature, and Southwest Philosophical Review (http://www.southwesternphilosophical.com/
J. F. Humphrey is an Associate Professor with an appointment in the North Carolina Agricultural and Technological State University, Department of Liberal Studies.
His research interests are in the history of philosophy. He has published articles in ancient philosophy, nineteenth century philosophy, and critical theory in such journals as Convergence Review (http://www.ncat.edu/~converge/index.htm), Existentia Meletai Sophias: An International Journal of Philosophy (http://www.existentia.hu/), Nordicum-Mediterraneum (http://nome.unak.is/), Philosophy and Literature, and Southwest Philosophical Review (http://www.southwesternphilosophical.com/). He has also published a translation of Joan Stambaugh’s Untersuchungen zur Problem der Zeit bei Nietzsche under the title of The Problem of Time in Nietzsche.
Dr. Humphrey is a member of the National Forensic League, the American Philosophical Association, the North Carolina Philosophical Society, the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, and the Western North Carolina Continental Philosophy Circle.
Currently, Dr. Humphrey serves on the Board of Directors of Quaker House http://www.quakerhouse.org ***************************************************************************************
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