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University of Maine
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Phone: (207) 581 - 3866
Fax: (207) 581 - 2928
Or Email:
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Meet the Faculty
Department faculty cover a wide range
of fields in philosophy, including the history of
philosophy (ancient, modern,
and Twentieth Century Continental),
Eastern philosophy and religion, ethics (including biomedical, environmental,
education, and business ethics), philosophy of law, social and political
philosophy (including Marxism and feminist philosophy), logic, aesthetics,
epistemology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of science (natural and
social), philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of religion. Faculty members
have authored many journal articles and books, including one which received
a "best first book" award. Research and teaching interests
of most faculty are interdisciplinary, drawing upon anthropology, economics,
literary studies, law, sociology, linguistics, and other fields. Two
professors have received the prestigious Distinguished Maine
Professor award, most recently in 2000, one received the Presidential
Research and Creative Achievement Award, and others have been awarded for their
teaching excellence. Faculty in philosophy are also very active in service to the university community and the wider public, as sponsors of student
organizations, bringing nationally known speakers to campus, as faculty
representatives to the Board of Trustees, on the Maine Humanities Council,
participating in grand rounds at Eastern Maine Medical Center, on state-wide
bioethics commissions, on committees of the Peace and Justice Center
of Eastern Maine, and in many other roles.
Douglas
Allen, Professor of Philosophy
More info about Professor Allen
Visit Professor Allen's Website
douglas.allen@umit.maine.edu |
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B.A Yale
University
M.A. Vanderbilt
University
Ph.D Vanderbilt
University
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| Professor Allen had Smithsonian and Fulbright grants in India, and teaches courses
in Marxism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. His courses deal with sexism, racism,
and peace and justice issues. He has authored four books in the phenomenology
of religion and others on the Indochina/Vietnam War and on religious-political
conflict. |
Michael Howard, Professor of Philosophy
Professor Howard's Homepage
michael.howard@umit.maine.edu |
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B.A University of Chicago
M.A. Boston University Ph.D. Boston University |
| Professor Howard
specializes in social and political philosophy and teaches courses
on justice,
political and economic democracy, the history of philosophy (ancient
and modern) and formal logic. He has published numerous articles
in social and political philosophy, a book, Self-Management and
the Crisis of Socialism, and an anthology of readings, Socialism.
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Kirsten Jacobson , Assistant Professor of Philosophy
kirsten.jacobson@umit.maine.edu |
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B.A.,St. John's College (Santa Fe, NM).
Ph.D., Penn State University.
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Professor Jacobson specializes in 19th and 20th Century Continental Philosophy. Her research interests include the study of spatiality and the interpersonal significance of space, the nature of home and dwelling, and, more generally, the philosophical significance and status of the phenomenological method. She teaches courses in Continental Philosophy and the Philosophy of Art. |
Roger King, Department
Chairperson & Associate
Professor of Philosophy
More info about Professor King
roger.king@umit.maine.edu
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B.A.
University of Kansas B.A. Oxford University
M.A. Oxford University
Ph.D. Boston University |
| Professor King
has a wide range of interests in ethics, political philosophy and
history
of philosophy. He has published articles on environmental ethics
and moral theory. |
Jessica
P. Miller, Associate Professor of Philosophy
More info about Professor Miller
jessica.miller@umit.maine.edu |
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B.A.
Boston College
M.A.
University of Connecticut
Ph.D. University of Connecticut
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Professor Miller
specializes in ethics, bioethics, and feminist theory. She has
published several
articles on the theory of trust and distrust as it pertains to
her main research fields. She is also an active health care ethics
consultant and educator in the community at large.
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Jefferson
(Jeff) White, Professor of Philosophy
More info about Professor White
jeff.white@umit.maine.edu |

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B.A.
Baylor University M.A. Yale University
Ph.D. Yale University |
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primary interests are in theories of knowledge and the philosophy
of language.
He has long studied and taught the philosophy of art and has recently
done work in the philosophy of law, including co-authoring a text. |
James Page, Adjunct Associate Professor
More info about Professor Page |
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B.A. University of Maine at Fort Kent
M. Phil. St. Andrews University, Scotland
Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
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| Professor Page
teaches courses in formal and informal logic, philosophy of
science,
philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language. He has research
interests additionally in philosophy of mathematics, metaphysics,
history of early analytic philosophy, and Wittgenstein |
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