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Hans-Herbert Koegler, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Chairperson of the Department of Philosophy . Dr.phil., University of Frankfurt. Specialties include Hermeneutics, Philosophy of Language, Recent European Philosophy, Philosophy of Social Science, and Cultural Studies.
Office: 10/2357. E-mail: hkoegler@unf.edu
Laura Ammon, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University. Specialies include Patristic and Medieval Christianities, Christianities in the Early Modern World, Theories of Religion and Women in Christianity.
Office: 10/2335. E-mail: n00610127@unf.edu
Andrew Buchwalter, Associate Professor of Philosophyand Coordinator of the Philosophy Graduate Program. Ph.D., Boston University. Specialties include Late Modern Philosophy, Classical and Contemporary German Philosophy, Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy.
Office: 10/2329. E-mail: abuchwal@unf.edu
Daniel Callcut, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. Specialties include Ethics, History of Ethics, Applied Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, and Philosophy of Psychiatry.
Office: 10/2343. E-mail: dcallcut@unf.edu
David E. W. Fenner, Associate Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D., University of Miami. Specialties include Aesthetics, Ethics, Environmental Ethics, Philosophy of Education, and Metaphysics.
Office: 10/2345. E-mail: dfenner@unf.edu
Jennifer Fisher, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D., City University of New York. Specialties include Epistemology, Philosophy of Logic, Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Language, and Pragmatism.
Office: 10/2347. E-mail: jfisher@unf.edu
Mitchell
Haney,
Ph.D.
(University
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Memphis),
Theoretical
Ethics,
Applied
Ethics,
Epistemology,
Philosophy
of
Mind
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Office:10/2335. E-mail: mhaney@unf.edu
Julie Ingersoll, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Religious Studies Program Coordinator. Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara. Specialties include Religion and American Culture, Religion and Politics, and Religion and Gender.
Office: 10/2349. E-mail: jingerso@unf.edu
A. David Kline, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida Center for Ethics, Public Policy, and the Professions. Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. Specialties include Ethics and Biotechnology, Philosophy of Science, Educational Ethics.
Office: 10/2220. E-mail: akline@unf.edu
John C. Maraldo, Professor of Philosophy; UNF Distinguished Professor, 1994. Dr.phil., University of Munich. Specialties include Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Japanese Philosophy, Phenomenology, Philosophy of Self, and Philosophy of Religion.
Office: 10/2333. E-mail: jmaraldo@unf.edu
Alissa Hurwitz Swota, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D., University at Albany, State University of New York. Specialties include Biomedical Ethics, Clinical Ethics, Philosophy and Law
Office: 10/2339. E-mail: aswota@unf.edu
Rico Vitz, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D., University of California/Riverside. Specialties include Early Modern Philosophy, Moral Psychology, and Ethics.
Office: 10/2331. E-mail: rico.vitz@unf.edu
Ellen Wagner, Associate Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D., University of Colorado at Boulder. Specialties include Plato, Ancient Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, and Epistemology.
Office: 10/2353. E-mail: ewagner@unf.edu
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