Texas State University Department of Philosophy

The Texas State University Department of Philosophy is an academic division in the College of Liberal Arts at Texas State University.[1][2] It has particular strengths in applied philosophy, moral philosophy, environmental ethics, philosophy of technology and political philosophy.

Texas State University Department of Philosophy
ChairpersonCraig Hanks
Location,
Websitetxstate.edu/philosophy/

Philosophy Dialogue Series

The Philosophy Dialogue Series is a forum for the "exchange and critical evaluation of diverse ideas".[3][4] It includes about 60 presentations in each semester and has been held for over 20 years.

MAAPE

The Master’s Program in Applied Philosophy and Ethics (MAAPE), opened in August 2010, is the largest philosophy master’s program in Texas.[5]

Accomplishments

Since the Ethics Bowl began, the Texas State team has won the regional competition several times and advanced to the national tournament.[6][7]

Chairs

Faculty

  • Vaughn Bryan Baltzly
  • Alejandro Barcenas Pardo
  • Seth C Barton
  • Amelie F Benedikt
  • David Evan Bennett
  • Matthew Eugene Bower
  • William Brant
  • Nicholas Cantu
  • Jo Ann Carson
  • Parish Conkling
  • Carrie Beth Crisp
  • Anthony Michael Cross
  • Blake Aaron Edwards
  • Rebecca Lee Farinas
  • Gary Dewayne Fields Jr.
  • Bob Fischer
  • Lori Lee Gallegos de Castillo
  • Jennifer Nicole Garcia
  • Olga Stadelmann Gerhart
  • Dean J Geuras
  • Eric N Gilbertson
  • Sean Anthony Guillory
  • Craig Hanks
  • JD Hill
  • Kyla Hobbs-Darilek
  • Peter W Hutcheson
  • Joi Antoinette Jones
  • Elizabeth P Kanon
  • Joseph Laycock
  • Holly M Lewis
  • Jonathan Ernest Lollar
  • Vincent Luizzi
  • Audrey M McKinney
  • Binita Vinod Mehta
  • Natasha Mikles
  • Enrique Eduardo Montemayor
  • Russell G Moses
  • Robert F O'Connor
  • Shiniece Lorena Owens
  • Burkay T Ozturk
  • Christian Perez
  • Amy Marie Pommerening
  • Rebecca Raphael
  • Keisha Ray
  • Nevitt D Reesor
  • Rebekah Jean Ross
  • Stefan Ray Sanchez
  • Ellen Briggs Stansell
  • Travis Wellington Stockton
  • Jonathan Reid Surovell
  • Hannah Lyn Venable
  • Isaac Wiegman
  • Justin Wayne Williams
  • Paul A Wilson
  • Lijun Yuan

References

  1. "The Best Philosophy Schools". College Factual. 20 February 2013. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
  2. "Rising Stars: Kandace Lytle". Bobcat Blog. 20 January 2011.
  3. "Philosophy Dialogue Series". www.txstate.edu. 8 February 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
  4. "November 7 2013". Issuu. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
  5. "Presidential Award Winners 2017". www.president.txstate.edu. 15 June 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
  6. "Texas State team advances to national Ehics Bowl competition". San Marcos Mercury. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
  7. "Rising Stars: The Ethics Bowl Team". www.liberalarts.txstate.edu. 2 August 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
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