Vincent Luizzi

Vincent Luizzi is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Texas State University.[1] He is known for his expertise on legal ethics and philosophy of law.[2] Luizzi was the Chair of Philosophy at Texas State University (1982-2014). He is also a member of the State Bar of Texas and a municipal judge in San Marcos, TX.[3][4][5]

Vincent Luizzi
EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania (Ph.D.)
University of Rochester (A.B.)
Boston University School of Law (J.D.)
AwardsRoster of Fulbright Senior Specialists in Law, Special Award of International Society for Universalism, Phi Beta Kappa
Era21st century Philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolAnalytic
InstitutionsTexas State University
ThesisA Naturalistic Theory of Justice: A Critique of C. I. Lewis' Ethics (1973)
Doctoral advisorElizabeth Flower
Main interests
philosophy of law

Books

  • New and Old World Philosophy, with Audrey McKinney, Prentice Hall, 2001
  • A Case for Legal Ethics: Legal Ethics as a Source for a Universal Ethic, with a foreword by John R. Silber, State University of New York Press, 1993.
  • A Naturalistic Theory of Justice: Critical Commentary and Readings on C.I. Lewis's Ethics, University Press of America, 1981.

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