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James Duncan Summerford

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Associate Professor
Lancaster Campus

Education

1992 鈥 1997 The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, Ph.D./Philosophy. Dissertation: Reconfiguring the Problem of Universals. Advisor:  Robert Kraut. Readers:  Alan Code, George Pappas, and Allan Silverman

1988 鈥 1990 The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, M.A./Philosophy

1984 鈥 1988 Oberlin College Oberlin, Ohio , B.A./English & Philosophy

Research

  • Metaphysics
  • Epistemology

Professional Experience

1999 鈥 Present, 51社区 鈥 Lancaster, Lancaster, Ohio, Associate Professor, Philosophy

1997 鈥 1999, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, Instructor, Philosophy

1990-1992, American Association of Engineering Societies (AAES), Assistant Editor

Publications

鈥淒avid Armstrong and the Denial of Probabilistic Laws鈥, Proceedings of the Ohio Philosophical Association (2008).

鈥淣either Universals Nor Nominalism: Kinds and the Problem of Universals鈥, Metaphysica: International Journal for Ontology and Metaphysics (2003), No.1.

鈥淪cience, Faith, and Epistemic Virtue鈥, coauthored with James Barron, Proceedings of the Ohio Philosophical Association (2002).

鈥淎bstract Reference in Armstrongian Realism鈥, Proceedings of the Ohio Philosophical Association (2001).

鈥淰irtue Epistemology and The Gettier Problem鈥, The Southern Journal of Philosophy (2000) Volume XXXVIII, No.2.

鈥淒avid Armstrong on Instantiation: A Difference That Makes a Difference鈥, The Southern Journal of Philosophy (1998) Volume XXXVI, No.4.

Assistant Editor, Who鈥檚 Who in Engineering, 8th edition, American Association of Engineering Societies, Washington D.C., 1991

Presentations

鈥淒avid Armstrong and the Denial of Probabilistic Laws鈥, The Ohio Philosophical Association, Kent, Ohio, April 2008.

鈥淪cience, Faith, and Epistemic Virtue鈥, Co-authored with James Barron, The Ohio Philosophical Association, Wooster, Ohio, April 2002.

鈥淎bstract Reference in Armstrongian Realism鈥, The Ohio Philosophical Association, Delaware, Ohio, April 2001.

鈥淥n Abstract Reference鈥, the Alabama Philosophical Association, Orange Beach, Alabama, October 1999.

鈥淰irtue Epistemology and the Gettier Problem鈥, the American Philosophical Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 1999

鈥淎rmstrong, Frege, and Abstract Reference鈥, the Mid-South Philosophy Conference, Memphis, Tennessee, March 1999.

鈥淰irtue Epistemology and the Gettier Problem鈥, the Alabama Philosophical Association, Orange Beach, Alabama, October 1998.

鈥淣either Universals Nor Nominalism: Kinds and the Problem of Universals鈥, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, March 1998.

鈥淐onstitutive Realism: Universals as Elements鈥, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, September 1997.

Panels

Pew Higher Education Roundtable, 51社区, Athens, Ohio, February 2001.

A Panel on the Metaphysics of Death, sponsored by the Auburn University Department of Philosophy, Auburn, Alabama, April 1999.

A Panel on The Morality of Homosexuality, sponsored by the Auburn University Office of Religious Affairs, Auburn, Alabama, April 1998.

Review of Fundamental Methods of Logic by Matthew Knachel written for the Open Textbook Library at University of Minnesota, Winter 2017.

Referee for metaphysics and Epistemology papers submitted for possible presentation at the meeting of the Ohio Philosophical Association Spring 2009

Referee for metaphysics and philosophy of language papers submitted for possible presentation at the meeting of the Ohio Philosophical Association Spring 2004

Delivered Comments

Commented on 鈥淲ittgenstein鈥檚 Missing Argument and the Role of Linguistic Use in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus鈥 by Deborah Smith, The Ohio Philosophical Association, Ohio Northern University, April 2003.

Commented on 鈥淔eyerabend鈥檚 Incommensurability Thesis in Against Method鈥 by Zachary Cogley, the Ohio Philosophical Association, Delaware, Ohio, April 2000.

Teaching Awards and Nominations

Awarded, Phi Theta Kappa 51社区 鈥 Lancaster Professor of the Year, 2004

Nominated and selected for inclusion in Who鈥檚 Who Among America鈥檚 Teachers, 2004.

Nominated and selected for inclusion in Who鈥檚 Who Among America鈥檚 Teachers, 2002.

Nominated, Teacher of the Year, The 51社区鈥揕ancaster, Lancaster, Ohio, April 2001.

Awarded, The Pan Hellenic Award for Teaching Excellence, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, June 1999.

Nominated, The Ohio State University Graduate Associate Teaching Award, March 1996.

Academic Awards

William H. Fink Award, second prize, for excellence in a philosophy paper for 鈥淭he Way of Exemplification鈥, June 1997.

Graduate Fellowship, The Ohio State University Philosophy Department, Summer 1995.

Courses Taught

Fundamentals of Philosophy 鈥 A survey course covering topics within the history of philosophy, metaphysics, philosophy of religion, ethics, and social and political philosophy

Principles of Reasoning 鈥 A survey course concerning the basic elements of logic including sections on inductive reasoning, inductive fallacies, deductive reasoning, categorical logic, and propositional logic.

Introduction to Ethics 鈥 A survey course introducing the major ethical theories as well as the following applied issues in ethics: the justification of punishment, our moral responsibilities to the world鈥檚 poor and starving, and abortion.

Business Ethics 鈥 A course on moral issues in business, including the consideration of corporate responsibilities to shareholders and stakeholders, sexual harassment and the implementation of policies to combat it, sexual and racial discrimination, and privacy,  

Moral Problems in Medicine 鈥 A course on moral issues in medicine, including the consideration of autonomy and patient rights, informed consent, access to healthcare, and genetic therapies and enhancement.

Environmental Ethics 鈥 A course on moral issues arising in connection with the environment, including the consideration of factory farming, an ethical diet, global climate change, sustainability, animal rights, population growth, and pollution.

Social and Political Philosophy 鈥 A course on major social and political theories including the consideration of the justification of the state, the distribution of goods within a society, social justice, paternalism, and discrimination.

Philosophy of Science Survey 鈥 A course on major theories within the philosophy of science, including consideration of the scientific method, theories of scientific explanation, confirmation and falsification, realism and anti-realism, and feminist critiques of science.

History of Western Philosophy: Ancient - A course on the history of ancient Greek philosophy, including consideration of the Pre-Socratic philosophers, Plato, and Aristotle.

Philosophy of Religion 鈥 A course on western philosophy of religion within the monotheistic tradition, including consideration of arguments both for and against God鈥檚 existence, the rationality of religious belief, mysticism, and whether religion conflict with science.

The Metaphysics of Death 鈥 A course on issues regarding death and dying, including definitions of death, historical treatments of death, arguments for and against an afterlife, and whether death is something to be feared. (offered as an independent study)

Symbolic Logic 鈥 An upper level course in deductive logic, including the consideration of both the propositional and the predicate logic and the proof systems of each.

Philosophy of Love and Sex 鈥 a course on philosophical issues regarding sex and love, including the consideration of historical treatments of love, feminism, defining perversity, homosexuality, prostitution, pornography, sexual discrimination, and sexual violence.

Research for Technical and Applied Studies (TAS 3210) 鈥 A course to aid students as they prepare to embark on their capstone project by serving as an overview of research methods emphasizing the critical skills necessary to interpreting and conveying research results and the basics of research construction. (I offered this when it was listed as TAS 321)

Professional Leadership

The American Philosophical Association

The Ohio Philosophical Association

Community Service

Chair of the 51社区鈥揕ancaster United Way Campaign, 2001-2002.

Co-Chair of the 51社区鈥揕ancaster United Way Campaign, 2000-2001.