Members of the Department
CHAIR
Kneller, J.E.
Professor, Ph.D., University of
Rochester, 1984.
Interests: Kant, the History of Late Modern and Early Romantic philosophy, aesthetics, feminist aesthetic theory.
Staff
Joycebeth Emanuel: Joycebeth.Emanuel@ColoState.EDU
Gaylene Wolfe: Gaylene.Wolfe@ColoState.EDU
Faculty
FULL TIME FACULTY
Archie A.
Assistant Professor, Ph.D.
Duquesne University, 2003.
Interests: History of Ancient Greek Philosophy
Cafaro, P.
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Boston
University, 1997.
Interests: environmental ethics, virtue ethics, public lands management, ecological sustainability
Hamid, I.
Associate Professor, Ph.D., State
University of New York, Buffalo,
1998.
Interests: Islamic
Philosophy, Cosmology, Metaphysics, and Mysticism
Kitchener, R.F.
Professor, Ph.D., University of
Minnesota, 1970.
Interests:
philosophy of science, especially
philosophy of psychology
Losonsky, M.
Professor, Ph.D., University of
Rochester, 1982.
Interests: metaphysics, philosophy of language, the history of modern philosophy
MacKenzie, M. Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of Hawai'i, Manoa 2003.
Interests: Indian and Buddhist Philosophy, philosophy of mind, and metaphysics.
Maffie, J.
Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1988.
Interests: Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican Philosophy, Epistemology, Comparative World Philosophy, Philosophy of the Sciences.
McCulloch, M.L.
Assistant Professor, , Ph.D.,
University of Michigan, 1976.
Undergraduate Studies Coordinator
Interests: philosophy of language, business ethics, philosophy of education, and philosophy of literature
McKee, P.L.
Professor, Ph.D., University of
Maryland, 1971.
Interests: epistemology and aesthetics
McShane, K. Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2002.
Interests: ethical theory, environmental ethics
Rollin, B.E.
University Distinguished
Professor, Ph.D., Columbia University,
1972.
Interests: Animal rights,
general philosophy
Sarenac, D.K.
Assistant Professor, Ph.D.,
Stanford University,
2006.
Interests: Logic,
Cognitive Science, A.I.
Tropman, E.
Assistant Professor, Ph.D.,
Indiana University, 2006.
Interests: ethics and metaethics
Williams, R.G.
Professor, , Ph.D., Stanford
University, 1975.
Interests:
logic, philosophy of language, philosophy
of science, aesthetics.
EMERITI
Benson, P.J.
Associate Professor Emeritus,
Ph.D., Colorado University, 1971.
Interests: ethics and the history of philosophy.
Boyd, J.W.
Professor Emeritus, , Ph.D.,
Northwestern University,
1970.
Interests: Asian studies
Crosby, D.A.
Professor Emeritus, , Ph.D.,
Columbia, 1963.
Interests: metaphysics, American pragmatism, philosophy of nature, existentialism, philosophy of religion
Hoffert, Robert. Professor Emeritus, , Ph.D., Cornell University, 1974.
Interests: Political philosophy
Johnson, F.A.
Professor Emeritus, Professor,
Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1971.
Interests: logic
Jordan, R.W.
Associate Professor Emeritus,
M.A., New School of Social Reasearch,
1970.
Interests: value theory, philosophy in literature
Lee, G.S. Professor, Professor, Ph.D.,
Temple University,
1975.
Interests: East Asian philosophy and Asian Studies
Lyons, D.D.
Professor Emeritus, University of
Chicago, 1966.
Interests: ethical theory, social and political philosophy, informal logic
Rolston III, H. University Distinguished
Professor, University of Edinburgh,
1958.
Inerests: environmental
ethics, philosophy of biology
SPECIAL INSTRUCTORS
CURRENT
Jo Ann Hedleston, M.A. Colorado State University, 1998.
Harold Gamble, Lecturer.
Jeffrey L. Kasser Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Interests: Philosophy of Science, Charles S. Peirce.
Linda Rollin
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Colorado State University, 1978.
Interests: Dr. Rollin’s Ph.D. is in mathematics, and she has a particular interest in logic, a subject that bridges both mathematics and philosophy.
Rick McKita, Lecturer.
Philip Turetzky
Lecturer, Ph.D. Cambridge University, 1980.
Interests: problems in aesthetics, the philosophy of time, the history of philosophy, poststructuralism, and phenomenology.
PREVIOUS INSTRUCTORS
Marian Caudron Lecturer, Ph.D, Northwestern University, 2000.
Interests: The function of religion in human life and methods of practice in Eastern religions.
David Newman Lecturer. Ph.D. University of Texas, Austin, 1995.
Interests: philosophy of mind, with particular interest in the mind-body problem and free will.
Lee Speer Lecturer
VISITING FACULTY
2008/2009
2007/2008
Nigel Dower, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., T.Dhc., F.R.S.A. Visiting Professor, William E. Morgan Endowed Chair in Liberal Arts, Ph.D. Aberdeen.
Interests: ethics/philosophy of development, environment and international relations.


