Colorado College Department of PhilosophyHome | History | Curriculum | News and Events | People | After CC | Related Sites |
|
Marion HourdequinAssistant Professor of Philosophy
office: Armstrong 131 phone: 719/227-8331 email: marion.hourdequin@coloradocollege.edu Research and Teaching Interests My primary interests are in metaethics and the philosophy of biology. However, I also have strong interests in normative ethics, philosophy of science, compartive ethics, and environmental ethics, and I teach courses in all of these areas. My research centers on understanding the relationship between evolution and ethics: more specifically, I defend a naturalistic metaethics that makes a place for justified moral belief. This work draws on recent developments in evolutionary theory, including multilevel selection and cultural evolutionary theory. Other current projects include papers in environmental ethics and comparative (Chinese and Western) philosophy. Education A.B., Princeton University, 1995 M.A., University of Montana, 2001 Courses PH 140 Ethics PH 227 Epistemology PH 228 Philosophy of Science PH 246 Environmental Ethics PH 286 Chinese Philosophy PH 303 Relativism, Pluralism, & Social Reform Representative Publications Review of The Evolution of Morality by Richard Joyce, forthcoming in Metascience. Review of Not by Genes Alone: How Culture Transformed Human Evolution by Peter Richerson and Robert Boyd, forthcoming in Philosophy of Science. "Practical Wisdom in Environmental Education," with David Havlick, Ethics, Place, and Environment 8/3 (2005): 385-392. "Theories as Tools: A Pluralistic Approach to Ecological Modeling," Studies in History and Philosophy of Science C 36 (2005): 594-601. "A Relational Approach to Environmental Ethics," with David Wong, Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (2005): 19-33. "Tradition and Morality in the Analects: A Reply to Hansen," Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31 (2004): 517-533.
|
![]() |
|
|
|