Rodger Jackson

Stockton University (formerly Richard Stockton College)
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    Betrayal is both a “people” problem and a philosopher’s problem. Philosophers should be able to clarify the concept of betrayal, compare and contrast it with other moral concepts, and critically assess betrayal situations. At the practical level people should be able to make honest sense of betrayal and also to temper its consequences: to handle it, not be assaulted by it. What we need is a conceptually clear account of betrayal that differentiates between genuine and merely perceived betrayal,…Read more
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    Race and Treating Other People's Children as Adults
    Journal of Criminal Justice 28 (6): 507-515. 2000.
    Juvenile offenders are sometimes transferred to a criminal court where they may stand trial as adults. The rationale for this current trend cannot be justified based on evidence from developmental psychology, the evidence of consistent positive effects for particular intervention strategies, and ethical arguments for justification of punishment. The rationale in actuality reflects the selective manipulation of the alternative conceptions of young people as dependent and vulnerable or as autono…Read more
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    The Ethics of Faculty-Student Friendships
    Teaching Philosophy 24 (1): 1-18. 2001.
    Friendship between professors and students have the potential for hurting those involved and can be hurtful to the larger society in which they occur. This paper examines what sort of boundary lines can be drawn for appropriate faculty-student relationships by considering three arguments against faculty-student friendships. After rejecting these arguments on the grounds that they rely upon a flawed conceptualization of friendship, the paper, drawing on William Rawlins’s theory of friendship, arg…Read more
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    Trust issues
    The Philosophers' Magazine 69 77-82. 2015.
    This article examines the relationship between teaching and trust and argues that a good trust relationship is essential to effective teaching. Unfortunately, the increasingly commercial nature of the modern university undermines this and contributes to the mistaken idea that teaching is a contractual one, thereby undermining a core feature of good teaching.
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    Philosophy for mothers and fathers (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 53 (53): 106-107. 2011.
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    Popular philosophy
    The Philosophers' Magazine 72 61-62. 2016.
    This article examines the role of the recent movement of "popular philosophy" collections such as Philosophy and the Simpsons, Philosophy and Game of Thrones within the larger goals of philosophy as a discipline.
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    Physician Strikes and Trust
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (4): 504-512. 2000.
    Physician strikes in the United States have been relatively rare, although this has not been the case in other countries nor with other members of the healthcare community, such as nurses. This situation, however, could change. More physicians are either joining unions or seriously discussing doing so. The National Guild for Medical Providers, for example, is actively trying to expand its membership of 11,000 doctors in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New Hampshire into Illinois, California, New Jer…Read more
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    The Logic of Our Language: An Introduction to Symbolic Logic
    with Melanie L. McLeod
    Broadview Press. 2014.
    _The Logic of Our Language_ teaches the practical and everyday application of formal logic. Rather than overwhelming the reader with abstract theory, Jackson and McLeod show how the skills developed through the practice of logic can help us to better understand our own language and reasoning processes. The authors’ goal is to draw attention to the patterns and logical structures inherent in our spoken and written language by teaching the reader how to translate English sentences into formal symb…Read more
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    An explorer who has yet to leave the coast (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 55 118-119. 2011.
    Survey of reviews of Ronald Dworkin's book, Justice for Hedgehogs.
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    Philosophy for mothers and fathers (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 53 106-107. 2011.