OBJECTIVITY
Author Profiles
B.S. in Music Theory and Composition and M.A. in Music Performance and Literature. Ph.D. candidate in Psychology. Interests in esthetics, personality theory, child development, and philosophy of science. Contributes book reviews to Journal of Consciousness Studies. rebissell@aol.com
B.S. in Physics and B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Editor and publisher of Objectivity. Interests in philosophy of physics, implications of cellular and developmental biology for value theory, and neuronal basis of consciousness. boydstun@rcn.com
B.A. in English. Poet and Novelist. Author of Starbound and Other Poems and Unholy Quest. Makes a living as a computer consultant. Interests in metaphysics, epistemology, and esthetics, especially literature. jenright@ameritech.net
B.A. in biology from Northwestern University and M.A. in Psychology from the New School of Social Research. Founder and Administrator of a Montessori elementary school. Assistant Editor of Objectivity. Interests in ethics and evolutionary psychology, developmental pyschology, and esthetics. marshaenright@ameritech.net
Assistant Professor of Psychology. Author of the textbook Cognitive Science: An Introduction to the Study of Mind. jay.friedenberg@manhattan.edu
B.A. in Economics, M.S. in Accounting. Financial Manager at the Federal Reserve Bank. Poet. jwhend1021@yahoo.com
Professor of Philosophy. Author of Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault. SHicks@rockford.edu
Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Author of Skepticism and the Veil of Perception and Ethical Intuitionism, and many articles, including "The Problem of Defeasible Justification" and "The Problem of Memory Knowledge". 6rfac0y02@sneakemail.com
B.S. in Mathematics. Earns living as actuary. Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and a Chartered Financial Analyst. Interests in epistemology and in philosophy of mathematics. merjet@comcast.net
Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy at Notre Dame. Interests in ethical theory, literature, and esthetics. ikhawaja@darwin.cc.nd.edu
B.A. in Economics and Mathematics. Consultant and computer software developer; author of technical articles in computer programming and investment research. Interests in philosophy of science and in implications of Gödel's theorems for philosophy. grglyns@yahoo.com
Professor of Philosophy. Author of several books, including Human Rights and Human Liberties (1975) and A Primer on Ethics (1997) and Putting Humans First (2004); and many articles, including "Epistemology and Moral Knowledge" and "C.S. Peirce and Absolute Truth." tmachan@gmail.com
Ph.D in Chemistry. Author of The Ideas of Ayn Rand (Open Court, 1991; 800-435-6850). Passed away in 1998. Survived by beloved wife and children.
M.S. in Computer Science from Purdue. Independent computer consultant. Editor and publisher, from 1991 to 1993, of the book review newsletter Thomas Paine Review.
M.A. in Philosophy. Author of "The Teleological Argument." Raising family. Interests in theology and philosophy of physics.
B.A. in Humanities from the University of Texas at Austin. M.A. in Philosophy and Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology (Cognitive) from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Currently working on a study of the foundations of ethical theory inspired by the egoism of Socrates. Can be reached at dpotts@ameritech.net
Ph.D. in Computer Science. Interests in ethical theory and in application of epistemology to computer programming. eyal@cloud9.net
B.A. in Philosophy and Classics from Columbia. Interests in ethics, esthetics, and ontology of sets.
Adjunct Professor of Philosophy. Author of An Introduction to the Philosophical Works of F.C.S. Northrop and Aristotle and Lukasiewicz on the Principle of Contradiction seddon@stargate.duq.edu
M.A. in Philosophy. Pursuing a comparison of Epicurus and Rand in epistemology, complementary his Objectivity essay comparing their metaethical theories.
Assistant Professor of Economics. Author of Then Athena Said: Unilateral Transfers and the Transformation of Objectivist Ethics. ktouchstone@troy.edu
Works with computers. Poet. Interest in evolutionary biology. dan_ust@yahoo.com
M.A. in Philosophy from the University of California at Santa Barbara and M.S. in Education (Counseling) from Purdue University. jp5@telebyte.net
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Professor of Art. Has published numerous articles on art education. wiederc1@southernct.edu