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Dr. Gregory Rich

Dr. Gregory Rich

Professor of Philosophy
 

Office  : J. Knuckles Science Annex 205-A

Phone : 672-1045
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Email  : grich@uncfsu.edu
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BIOGRAPHY

Gregory Rich received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Miami (FL). He has taught at East Carolina University, Tuskegee University, Grambling State University, and Fayetteville State University, where he is currently Professor of Philosophy. For the past four years, he has served as Secretary-Treasurer of the North Carolina Religious Studies Association.

 

TEACHING COURSES At Fayetteville State University he has taught inter-disciplinary humanities, introductory philosophy, and philosophy of religion courses, but he usually teaches critical thinking and introductory logic courses.

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS His current research focus includes Chesnutt, Tagore, and Boethius.

 

PUBLICATIONS Guided by his inter-disciplinary and cross-cultural interests, he has published encyclopedia articles on Fanon, on Dante, and on relativism. He has also published papers on apartheid and Christianity, on Maoist educational reforms during the Great Cultural Revolution, and on omnipotence and God’s existence.

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