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Dr. Michelle Carpenter

Assistant Professor
 

Office  : Room 207 Smith Hall

Phone : 672- 2527
Fax     : 672-1090

Email  : mcarpen2@uncfsu.edu


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BIOGRAPHY

  • Assistant Professor of Philosophy:
  • B.A. Bucknell University, 1989;
  • Ph.D. Duquesne University, 2002

TEACHING COURSES
  • Ancient Philosophy,
  • Ethics
  • Business Ethics,

  • Logic/Critical Thinking

  • Introduction to Philosophy

  • Medieval Philosophy

 

LANGUAGES
  • Ancient Greek, French

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Ancient Ethics/Political Philosophy

            Philosophy of Education in Plato and Aristotle

            Plato's Aesthetics


 

PUBLICATIONS
  • "Plato’s Beauty" Submitted for publication.

  •  "Variety of Socratic Elenchi" (Co-authored with Ronald Polansky) in Gary A. Scott ed., Does Socrates Have a Method?: Rethinking the Elenchus in Plato’s Dialogues and Beyond, Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002.

  •              "Locating Justice through Process of         Elimination in Plato's Republic" (Co- authored with Ronald Polansky) Skepsis, 1998.

 

 

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