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Donald Poochigian

Professor of Philosophy
Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School
 

Office: Merrifield 201B
Phone: (701) 777-2710
E-mail: donald_poochigian@und.nodak.edu

Interests: ethics, philosophy of law, political philosophy, metaphysics
 


 Forthcoming Book Chapter and Articles:

“An Epistemological Critique of Computer Learning,” in The Impact of Contemporary Social Communication Technologies, an anthology, eds. Tatyana Dumova and Richard Fiordo.

“Human Nature and Human Rights,” in 2003 World Congress of Philosophy, Istanbul, Turkey,    Human Rights, volume 3, ed. Zeynep Davran.

“Abstraction and the Interpretation of Quality,” An Anthology of Philosophical Studies, ed. Patricia Hanna, ATINER.


 Recent Presentation:

Presented a paper entitled “The Logic of Identity: Haecceity, Tautology, and Analogy,” at the     International Conference On Philosophy sponsored by The European Research Unit of the Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER) in Athens, Greece (2-5 June 2008).
 

Forthcoming Presentations:

 To present a paper entitled “Mathematical Identity: The Algebraic Unknown Number and Casuistry” in Section 41: philosophy of mathematics, at The XXII World Congress of Philosophy in Seoul, Korea (30 July - 5 August 2008).

 To present a paper entitled “An Economic Paradox: Entropy and Growth” in Section 22: philosophy and economics, at The XXII World Congress of Philosophy in Seoul, Korea (30 July - 5 August 2008).

 

 

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