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Dr. Richard Anthony Spurgeon Hall

Assistant Professor
 

Office  : Josheph Knuckles Science Annex 300

Phone : 672-1088
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Email  : rhall@uncfsu.edu
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BIOGRAPHY

I was born June 20, 1946 in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. In my eleventh year, I emigrated with my family to the United States where I completed my secondary schooling in Rapid City, South Dakota and Chicopee, Massachusetts. I received the B.A. in philosophy from Boston University, the M.A. in philosophy from Dalhousie University, and the Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Toronto. Further, I currently tour libraries, museums and art galleries throughout North Carolina giving presentations in the history of art.

 

TEACHING COURSES I have taught a wide variety of courses including introduction to philosophy, ethics, logic, the philosophy of art, the history of philosophy, and the humanities.  I am currently teaching several sections of critical thinking.


 

RESEARCH INTERESTS My research interests lie in the history of modern philosophy, with a particular emphasis on American philosophy, aesthetics and the philosophy of art, ethics, and the philosophy of religion. I have published books or articles in these areas.

 

PUBLICATIONS My most recent publications are:
  • “Science into Art: Church’s The Heart of the Andes as Illustration of Humboldt’s Cosmos,” published in the Proceedings of The Fourteenth Interdisciplinary Conference On Science & Culture by Kentucky State University, Frankfort, Kentucky, 2004.
  • “The Ecological Ethics of Jonathan Edwards & Albert Schweitzer,” in Review Journal of Philosophy and Social Science, Vol. XXIX, 2004, 199-213.

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