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UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Submitted: 02-14-2007     Name:Justin SandersHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:Justin Sanders will be presenting a paper entitled "Forgetful Metaphysics," on Levinas and Heidegger, at the Pacific University Undergraduate Philosophy Conference in Portland, Oregon, in April.
Submitted: 02-12-2007     Name:KathyMae DickinsonHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:KathyMae Dickinson, a double major in Philosophy and Physics, will present a paper on mind-body dualism at the Pacific University Undergraduate Philosophy Conference in April 2007 in Portland, Oregon.
Submitted: 05-16-2006     Name:Chris MooreHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:Chris Moore has been accepted into the Masters of Social Work Program at Eastern Wasington University for fall 2006. Chris will be graduating this spring with a BA in Philosophy/Religious Studies Specialization. This past year he has served as President of the Philosophy and Religious Studies Club, Vice President of Central's chapter of Phi Sigma Tau (International Honor Society in Philosophy) and on the CAH Dean's Council of Students.
Submitted: 04-17-2006     Name:Corey HoughHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:Mr. Hough presented a paper at this past weekend's 1st Annual Columbia Valley Undergraduate Asian Studies Research Symposium, held at Washington State University. His paper, "The Role of Evil in Early Daoism," examined the complementary nature of good and evil in China's indigeneous high religion. Drawing parallels between the Daoist conception of harmonizing seeming opposites, and the relationship between Batman and the Joker, Mr. Hough's paper presented a unique and highly innovative perspective on ethics.
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GRADUATE STUDENTS
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FACULTY MEMBER
Submitted: July 16, 2011     Name:Matthew AltmanHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:In May 2011, Dr. Altman presented a paper titled "Contractarianism and Moral Deliberation: The Return of Kant" at the Rational Choice Contractarianism 25 Years after _Morals by Agreement_ conference at York University in Toronto.
Submitted: July 16, 2011     Name:Matthew AltmanHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:In April 2011, Dr. Altman presented a paper titled "The Argument from Potential: Nonsense in the Abortion Debate" at the Association for Practical & Professional Ethics conference in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Submitted: July 16, 2011     Name:Matthew AltmanHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:In April 2011, Dr. Altman presented a paper titled "Animals, Ethics, and Interdisciplinary Dialogue: Designing a Capstone Honors Course" at the Western Regional Honors Council conference in Park City, Utah.
Submitted: July 16, 2011     Name:Matthew AltmanHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:In November 2010, Dr. Altman published an article titled "The Social Construction of Intellectual Property" in the journal _Theoretical and Applied Ethics_.
Submitted: July 16, 2011     Name:Matthew AltmanHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:In September 2010, Dr. Altman published "Kant on Sex and Marriage: The Implications for the Same-Sex Marriage Debate" in the journal _Kant-Studien_.
Submitted: July 16, 2011     Name:Matthew AltmanHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:In June 2010, Dr. Altman published "Ethics beyond the Academy: Service-Learning as Professional Development" in the journal _Teaching Philosophy_.
Submitted: April 20, 2011     Name:Kien-How GohHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:Dr. Goh's monograph, based on his dissertation on Fichte's philosophy of action, entitled Fichte on Human Motivation and Action, is published with the Verlag Dr. Mueller in the mid-April.
Submitted: April 2, 2011     Name:Jeffrey DippmannHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:SUNY Press has just released "Riding the Wind with Liezi: New Essays on the Daoist Classic," edited by Jeffrey Dippmann and Ronnie Littlejohn (Belmont University). Arguing for the Liezi’s historical, philosophical, and literary significance, the twelve contributors to this volume (including Dippmann's own "Reading the Zhuangzi in Liezi: Redefining Xianship") offer a fresh look at this neglected Daoist classic, using contemporary approaches and providing novel insights. The volume is unique in its attention to both philosophical and religious perspectives.
Submitted: March 4, 2011     Name:Gary BartlettHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:Dr. Bartlett is presenting two papers in upcoming weeks at two conferences: one at the Southern Society for Philosophy & Psychology in New Orleans (March 10-12), and one at the annual meeting of the Pacific Division Of the American Philosophical Association in San Diego (April 20-23).
Submitted: 09-11-2009     Name:Gary BartlettHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:Gary Bartlett's paper 'Activity and Experience' has been accepted for presentation at the 61st annual Northwest Philosophy Conference, to be held this year at Pacific University (Forest Grove, OR) on October 23rd-24th.
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STAFF MEMBER
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ALUMNI
Submitted: 02-14-2006     Name:Paul CharltonHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:Paul Charlton, an emergency medical technician and recent graduate from the philosophy program, has been working in South Asia on a health education project funded by the American Alpine Club since January 2005. Beginning in October he has been volunteering as a relief worker in Pakistan in the areas devastated by the earthquake. He was recently featured in the Ellensburg Daily Record: http://www.kvnews.com/articles/2006/02/13/news/news01.txt.
Submitted: 02-10-2006     Name:Mark GreenHometown: Department: Philosophy
News:Mr. Green has begun doctoral studies at SUNY-Stony Brook. He was accepted by the philosophy doctoral programs at the University of Oregon and SUNY, and chose to go to Stony Brook, one of the most prestigious programs for Continental thought in the U.S.
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