Profiles in "Philosophy" Expertise Area

  • Don Fette teaches at Barrett, the Honors College. His teaching interests and experience entail a number of areas and disciplines.
  • Creath is a philosopher of science who uses historical methods to study fundamental questions about the role of logic, mathematics, scientific methods and even philosophy within science.
  • Rachel Fedock earned her Ph.D. in philosophy from CUNY Graduate Center. Her research interest include ethics, feminist ethics, Black feminism, abolition, gender, race, moral psychology, the philosophy of love, and care.
  • Affolter has taught classes on law and political philosophy.
  • Rigoni's research interests include legal philosophy, legal reasoning, logic, semantics, contract law and restitution. He has previously taught Ethics, Business Ethics, Law & Philosophy, Political Economy and Philosophy.
  • Sterner uses methods from philosophy and social science to investigate how knowledge systems can better address wicked problems. His current projects focus on biodiversity data, modeling, governance, and philosophy.
  • Yoshikawa expertise includes ethics: philosophy of happiness, virtue ethics, and Christian and Buddhist ethics.
  • Klein specialize in ethics, popular culture, and the philosophy of sport.
  • Saint's research focuses on the psychological, social, and moral significance of fictional stories and narrative.
  • David's main areas of academic interest and scholarly research tend to focus on issues in the philosophy of religion, political theory, and applied ethics.