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      <image:caption>Philosophy seeks answers to some of the most fundamental questions that humans can ask - questions that take us outside the scope of the physical and social sciences - in order to better understand the nature of reality, including our experience of reality. This is not something that an individual does alone, however, but is a dialogical enterprise in which teacher and student enter into a conversation that has been taking place for millennia. In light of this, in the classroom I guide students through important texts, help them formulate questions to critically evaluate both the argument in the text and their own presuppositions, and assist them as they develop the skills needed to address perennial philosophical puzzles. But more than a theoretical discipline, philosophy is a way of life, and thus my ultimate goal in any class is to help students lead more reflective lives.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity: Historical and Contemporary Approaches Dominican School of Philosophy &amp; Theology Dante’s Divine Comedy and Aquinas’s Moral Psychology Dominican School of Philosophy &amp; Theology Divine Hiddenness and the Problem of Suffering Dominican School of Philosophy &amp; Theology Aquinas on Love and Friendship Dominican School of Philosophy &amp; Theology Ancient Philosophy Dominican School of Philosophy &amp; Theology Medieval Philosophy Dominican School of Philosophy &amp; Theology Contemporary Philosophy Dominican School of Philosophy &amp; Theology Medieval Theories of Cognition Dominican School of Philosophy &amp; Theology Introduction to the History of Philosophy (for MA Theology students) Dominican School of Philosophy &amp; Theology Medieval Philosophy Saint Joseph’s College of Maine Metaphysics Saint Joseph’s College of Maine Ancient Philosophy Saint Joseph’s College of Maine Philosophy of Mind Saint Joseph’s College of Maine Philosophy of Religion Saint Joseph’s College of Maine Ancient and Medieval Philosophy Saint Joseph’s College of Maine Human Nature and Ethics Saint Joseph’s College of Maine Ethics Saint Louis University Medical Ethics Saint Louis University Introduction to Philosophy Saint Louis University Philosophy of Human Nature Loyola Marymount University Critical Thinking Loyola Marymount University</image:caption>
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