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Dr. Bruce Ballard, Associate Professor

  ballardb@lincolnu.edu
427 Martin Luther King Hall
(573) 681-5240

Degrees and Institutions:

PhD Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin
MA Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin
BA Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin

Courses Taught:

PHI 101 - Principles of Reasoning, PHI 102 - Intro. to Philosophy,
PHI 201 - Major Religions of the World, PHI 203 - Ethics,
PHI 303 - Health Care Ethics, PHI 304 - Business Ethics,
PHI 310 - Christianity and Philosophy

Areas of Interest:

Social and Political Philosophy, Ethics, and the Philosophy of Religion

Recent Publications:

"The Difference for Philosophy: Edith Stein and Martin Heidegger"
          The Journal of Value Inquiry (forthcoming)

"The Existence of God"
          Christian Scholar's Review, Vol. 35, No. 2 (Winter 2006)

"Just War in Afghanistan?"
          Journal for Peace and Justice Studies, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Fall 2004)

Favorite Quote:

"A writer who says there are no truths, or that all truth is merely 'relative',
is asking you not to believe him. So don't." - Roger Scruton

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