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Anne Siebels Peterson
Associate Professor, Philosophy
Assistant Professor, Philosophy
Research Summary: With Ancient Philosophy (especially Aristotle), Metaphysics, and Philosophy of Biology as my central areas of interest, my current focus is on questions regarding the fundamental status of organisms within Aristotle’s philosophy, in particular an exploration of Aristotle’s understanding of the metaphysical composition of organisms--and on drawing connections with contemporary philosophy of biology.
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Eric Hutton
Professor, Philosophy
Research Summary: My research concerns Chinese philosophy, Greek philosophy, and ethics. On the Chinese side, I focus on the pre-Qin period, especially Confucianism. On the Greek side, I focus on the moral/political views of Plato and Aristotle. My work on ethics proceeds largely via studying past thinkers, but is also both informed by and engages with modern normative theory: e.g., my publications have explored how contemporary virtue ethics may assist but also benefit from the study of ancient Chinese views.
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ROBERT RANDOLPH HARRISON
Adjunct Associate Professor, College Of Law - Dean
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Pamela Kathleen Hardin
Associate Professor (Clinical), University of Utah, Nursing
Research Summary: Dr. Hardin is an Associate Professor in the College of Nursing. In 2000, Dr. Hardin received her PhD from the University of Washington. She received her MN in Psychosocial Nursing from the University of Washington in 1995 and her BSN from the University of Northern Colorado in 1983.
Why was this selected?
This researcher is appearing because of the following on their Faculty Profile:
Pamela Hardin, PhD, RN - Teaching - Faculty Profile - The University of Utah
https://faculty.utah.edu/u0115856-Pamela_Hardin,_PhD,_RN/teaching/index.hml
Pamela Hardin, PhD, RN, CNE - Teaching - Faculty Profile - The University of Utah
https://faculty.utah.edu/u0115856-Pamela_Hardin,_PhD,_RN,_CNE/teaching/index.hml
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John Wynne
Adjunct Associate Professor, Philosophy
Associate Professor, World Languages and Cultures
Coördinator, Religious Studies Program, University of Utah, World Languages and Cultures
Research Summary: Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy. My interest in Hellenistic schools, like Stoics, skeptics, and Epicureans, the writings of Cicero, and in religious thought, gave rise to my book, Cicero on the Philosophy of Religion (CUP, 2019).
Now I am working on the problem of evil, and the temptations of the truth and curiosity, in Greco-Roman thought, and still on Cicero, especially his ethics.
I also have research interest and competence in ancient Christian thinkers like Augustine, and in Plato.
Research Keywords:
Ancient Greek Philosophy,
Ancient Roman Philosophy,
Classical Latin Language or Literature,
Classical Greek Language or Literature,
Cicero,
Philosophy of Religion,
Epistemology,
History of Christian thought,
Religious Studies,
Philosophy,
Patristics,
History of Philosophy,
Philosophical Literature,
Hellenistic ,
Roman
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ALEXIS M CHRISTENSEN
Associate Professor (Lecturer), World Languages and Cultures