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Arthur A. White, Jr., Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy
B.A., 1970, Randolph-Macon College. M.A., 1972, and Ph.D., 1974, University of Virginia. Teaching Assistant and Instructor, University of Virginia, 1970-74. Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky, 1974-75. Assistant, Associate, and Professor, Thiel College, 1975- present.

Matthew R. Morgan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
B.A., 1995, California State University, Northridge. M.A., 1998 and Ph.D., 2006, Duquesne University. Visiting Assistant Professor, Allegheny College, 1998. Instructor, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2002-06. Assistant Professor, Thiel College, 2006- present. Interests: Phenomenology and Early 20th Century Analytic Philosophy.
John Harvey
Instructor
Currently in graduate studies in philosophy at Duquesne University. I'm interested in the mind-body problem and am currently struggling with the problem of mental and physical causation. |