Faculty Scholarship 2011
Department of Philosophy
To view listing from a different department, select department name from the right.Silvia Benso
Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2011 Submissions
Journal Paper
Guglielminetti, Enrico, et al. "Thinking of Work." SpazioFilosofico. 1 (2011) Web.
Book Chapter
Benso, Silvia. "Introduction: Struggling with the Angel:Time, Finitude, and Metaphysical Sentiment." The Possible Present. Ed. Ugo Perone. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2011. IX-XVIII. Print. ∆
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Benso, Silvia. "Stoic Cosmopolitanism Between Now and Then: Embodied Citizens of the World." Ancient Philosophy Society. Utah Valley University. Sundance Resort, Salt Lake City, UT. 13 Apr. 2011. Keynote Speech. ∆
Benso, Silvia. "Hermeneutic Communism Between Archeology and Eschatology: Is Anything Missing?" Hermeneutic Communism Conference. Stony Brook University. Manhattan Campus, New York, NY. 19 Oct. 2011. Conference Presentation. ∆
Benso, Silvia. "Gianni Vattimo's Politics Between Reformism and Revolution." Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy. Villanova University/Penn State University. Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. 21 Oct. 2011. Conference Presentation.
Evelyn Brister
Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2011 Submissions
Journal Paper
Brister, Evelyn, Elizabeth Hane, and Karl Korfmacher. "Visualizing Plant Community Change Using Historical Records." International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research 2. 4 (2011): 1-18. Print. *
Book Chapter
Brister, Evelyn. "On Scientific Advocacy: Putting Values and Interests in Their Place." Science at the Frontiers: Perspectives on the History and Philosophy of Science. Ed. William Krieger. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2011. 157-174. Print. ∆
John Capps
Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2011 Submissions
Book Chapter
Capps, John. "Epistemology, Logic, and Inquiry." The Continuum Companion to Pragmatism. Ed. Sami Pihlstrom. New York, NY: Continuum, 2011. 81-91. Print. ∆
Brian Schroeder
Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2011 Submissions
Full Length Book
Davis, Bret W., Brian Schroeder, and Jason M. Wirth, eds. Japanese and Continental Philosophy: Conversations with the Kyoto School. 1st ed. Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2011. Print. *
Journal Paper
Guglielminetti, Enrico, et al. "Thinking of Work." SpazioFilosofico 1. 1 (2011): 11-12. Print. £
Book Chapter
Schroeder, Brian and Bret W. Davis. "Conversations on an Ox Path." Japanese and Continental Philosophy: Conversations with the Kyoto School. Ed. Bret W. Davis, Brian Schroeder, and Jason M. Wirth. Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2011. 1-16. Print. *
Schroeder, Brian. "Other-Power and Absolute Passivity in Tanabe and Levinas." Japanese and Continental Philosophy: Conversations with the Kyoto School. Ed. Bret W. Davis, Brian Schroeder, and Jason M. Wirth. Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2011. 193-211. Print. *
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Schroeder, Brian. "Old World and New World Perspectives on the Environment." International Society for Environmental Ethics. International Society for Environmental Ethics. Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. 15 Jun. 2011. Keynote Speech. ∆
Schroeder, Brian. "Hegel and Absolute Difference." Comparative and Continental Philosophy Circle. University of Cork. University of Cork, Cork, Ireland. 3 Mar. 2011. Conference Presentation. *
Schroeder, Brian. "Oneness is not Sameness: Reflections on Goodness, Peace and Truth." Soto Zen Seminar on Interfaith. University of Seattle and Eishoji Zen Community. University of Seattle, Seattle, WA. 5 Nov. 2011. Guest Lecture. ∆
Schroeder, Brian. "Teaching and Truth: Plato, Levinas and the Vision of Universal Ethics." Hale Ethics Lecture Series. Hale Chair of Applied Ethics. RIT, Rochester, NY. 27 Oct. 2011. Lecture. ∆
Evan Selinger
Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2011 Submissions
Journal Paper
Selinger, Evan, Kyle Whyte, and Kevin Outterson. "Poverty Tourism and the Problem of Consent." Journal of Global Ethics 7. 3 (2011): 337-348. Print. *
Selinger, Evan and Tom Seager. "Why Occupy Wall Street Is So Hard to Understand." The Atlantic. (2011): Online. Web. *
Katie Terezakis
Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2011 Submissions
Book Chapter
Terezakis, Katie. "Living Form and Living Criticism." Georg Lukacs Reconsidered: Essays on Politics, Philosophy and Aesthetics. Ed. Michael Thompson. New York: Continuum, 2011. 211-228. Print. ∆ £
Terezakis, Katie. "Is Theology Possible After Hamann?" Hamann and the Tradition. New York: Northwestern University Press, 2012. 313-323. Print. ∆ £
External Scholarly Fellowships/National Review Committee
7/1/2010 -
8/1/2011
John William Miller Fellowship Fund
Amount: $45,000
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Lawrence Torcello
Associate Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2011 Submissions
Journal Paper
Torcello, Lawrence. "Sophism and Moral Agnosticism, Or, How to Tell a Relativist from a Pluralist." The Pluralist 6. 2 (2011): 87-108. Print. «
Torcello, Lawrence. "The Ethics of Inquiry, Scientific Belief, and Public Discourse." Public Affairs Quarterly 25. 3 (2011): 197-215. Print. «
Book Chapter
Torcello, Lawrence and Stephen Wear. "The Commercialization of Human Body Parts: A Reappraisal from a Protestant Perspective." The International Trafficking of Human Organs: A Multidisciplinary Approach ed. : CRC Press, 2011. 227-243. Print. £
Torcello, Lawrence. "Animal Rights." Encyclopedia of Global Justice. Ed. Deen Chatterjee. London: Springer, 2011. 40-43. Print. ˜
Torcello, Lawrence. "Liberal Pluralism." Encyclopedia of Global Justice. Ed. Deen Chatterjee. London: Springer, 2011. 647-650. Print. ˜
Torcello, Lawrence. "Separation of Church and State." Encyclopedia of Global Justice. Ed. Deen Chatterjee. London: Springer, 2011. 995-999. Print. ˜
Torcello, Lawrence. "Singer, Peter." Encyclopedia of Global Justice. Ed. Deen Chatterjee. London: Springer, 2011. 1005-1009. Print. ˜
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Torcello, Lawrence. "Death and the Living: A Learning Community in Bioethics." Bioethics Reading Group. Center for Ethics, Humanities, and Palliative Care. University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY. 10 May 2011. Lecture. ∆
Torcello, Lawrence. "A Philosophical Review of Passive and Active Euthanasia." Ethics Grand Rounds Series. Rochester General Hospital. Rochester, NY. 28 Jun. 2011. Lecture. ∆
Torcello, Lawrence. "Ethics, Animal Rights, and Animal Welfare." Vetrinary Practice: Ethics and Animal Care. College of Vetrinary Medicine, Cornell University. Ithaca, NY. 7 Nov. 2011. Guest Lecture. ∆