Professor Joseph Grange

My Curriculum Vitae

I received my Undergraduate degree from St. Joseph's College in 1961 and completed my Ph.D. at Fordham University in 1970, with a Dissertation entitled "Tragic Value in the Thought of Alfred North Whitehead." My areas of interest in philosophy are Plato, American Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics, Environmental Ethics, and Eastern Philosophy.

I am a member of the American Philosophical Association, The Metaphysical Society of America, the Society for the Study of Process Philosophy, and Society for Asian and Comparitive Philosophy. I don't have a favorite philosopher; they are all my friends.

Courses usually taught:
PHI 103E - Introduction to Philosophy: Human Alienation, PHI 200 - Metaphysics, PHI 212 - Environmental Ethics, PHI 225 - Philosophical Psychology (Philosophy of Mind), PHI 230 - Philosophy of Religion, and PHI 315I - Eastern Philosophy

Mailing Address:

Professor Joseph Grange
47 Exeter Street
Portland, ME 04101

Phone:

• 207-780-4259

Email:

grange@usm.maine.edu

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