THE PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT

congratulates the following people for earning
M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from
the Philosophy Department



David Baggett, Ph.D., 2002

Thesis:  Theistic Activism and the Euthyphro Dilemma
Adviser:  Bruce Russell


Andrew Wible, Ph.D., 2000

Thesis: No Experience Necessary:  An Apriori Defense of
Inference to the Best Explanation and Moral Realism
Adviser:  Bruce Russell


Shaun Baker, Ph.D., 1999

Thesis:  Kant's Theory of Self-Consciousness
Adviser:  Robert Yanal


Zhen Chen, Ph.D., 1999

Thesis:  A Puzzle about Morality and Rationality
Adviser:  Bruce Russell

James Durham, Ph.D, 1998

Thesis:  The Metaphysical Ground of Similarity
Adviser:  Lawrence B. Lombard


Mitchell Rognstad, Ph.D., 1998

Thesis:  Control in Cognition:  Language and Mental Contents
Adviser:  Michael McKinsey

Anne-Marie Anchustegui, Ph.D. 1997

Thesis:  Qualitative Content and the Mind-Body Problem
Adviser:  Michael McKinsey



Ron George, M.A., 1997, "Communitarianism"

R, Sloan Lee, M.A., 1997, "Negative Existential Statements"

Ronald Butzu, M.A., 1997, "Free Will"

Robert Leveille, M.A., 1997, "Wittgenstein on Criteria"

Sam von Mizener, M.A., 1997

Frank Grabowski, M.A., 1998, "Presocratics"

Steve Patterson, M.A., 1998

Maureen Doyle, M.A., 1999

James Brent, M.A., 2000

Nancy McClellan, M.A., 2000

Sadegh Emari, M.A., 2000, "Judges and Law"

Eric Roys, M.A., 2001, "Organ Transplants"
 



 
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