About this Page
Several decades ago, I had a “senior” colleague who was wont to remind younger folks in the department (and anyone else who would listen) that one really couldn’t have anything significant to say about philosophy until at least the age of 60. I’m 65 and counting now, and I think I understand. At any rate, I surely do have some things to say--about politics, about human nature, about aging, and a host of other things. This is where I will say them. And I disclaim all responsibility for the consequences if anyone should listen.
About the Author
I was a Professor of Philosophy at Hanover College, where I taught from 1992 until 2015. My teaching responsibilities included political philosophy, ethical theory, business ethics, and philosophy and the martial arts. My current research focuses on egalitarianism and on the US Constitution.
Here are links to my vita and a bibliography of presentations and publications.
Here are links to my vita and a bibliography of presentations and publications.