Mark Shelton

Assistant Professor of Philosophy

Central Michigan University

Department of Philosophy & Religion


Campus Address: Anspach 121
Email: shelt1me@cmich.edu
Telephone: (989) 774-1446

Fall 2009 Office Hours:

    TBA, or by appointment

Degree:

    Ph.D., Harvard University, 1996

Teaching:

    Social and Political Philosophy, Major Philosophers: Kant, 19th Century Philosophy, Ethical Theory (basic and advanced), Introduction to Philosophy, Moral Problems

Research Interests:

    Ethics, Political Philosophy, Kant, Hegel

Current Research Projects:

    "Two Conceptions of the Rule of Law," "The Importance of Importance"

Select Publications:

    “The Point of Principle: A Critical Notice of Jonathan Dancy’s Ethics Without Principles” (International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2006); "What is Wrong with External Reasons?" (Philosophical Studies, 2004); “Obligation As Self Determination: A Critique of Hegel and Korsgaard” (Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2003); “The Morality of Peace: Kant and Hegel on the Grounds for Ethical Ideals” (Review of Metaphysics, 2000); “Standards of Progress in Hegel's Philosophy of History” (Dialogue, 1987)



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