This series highlights faculty work from the Philosophy Department. It is not limited to published articles but can include any type of published or unpublished works such as: articles, books, book chapters, book reviews, conference proceedings, data sets, editorials, keynotes, grey literature, lectures, presentations, posters, reports, and white papers. Each work’s record page includes all available citation information.
Starting in 2024, new submissions will be available in either Faculty Publications or Faculty Presentations.
Submissions from 2021
George Carlin as Philosophy: It’s All Bullshit. Is It Bad for Ya?, Kimberly S. Engels PhD
Submissions from 2020
Grey’s Anatomy as Philosophy: Ethical Ambiguity in Shades of Grey, Kimberly S. Engels PhD and Katie Becker
Submissions from 2019
Ethical Invention in Sartre and Foucault: Courage, Freedom, Transformation, Kimberly S. Engels PhD
Submissions from 2018
Thoughts on the Postpartum Situation, Jennifer Scuro PhD
Submissions from 2015
Limited Government and Gun Control, Howard S. Ponzer PhD
Submissions from 2010
Una sintesi dialettica fra tradizioni differenti. Il caso Hegel, Howard S. Ponzer PhD