Cross-Appointed Faculty
Cross-appointed faculty are members of the Department of Philosophy whose primary appointments are to different units (for example: Political Studies, Law, or Mathematics). Like core faculty, cross-appointed faculty are involved in training philosophy graduate students: they can (and do) lead graduate seminars and serve on or chair thesis and dissertation committees.
Bioethics, Political Philosophy, Environmental Ethics
History of Political thought, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, the English Revolution, Liberalism, the History of Christianity, Toleration and Religious Freedom, Constitutionalism, Monarchy
Political Philosophy, Bioethics, Practical Ethics, Ethics
Political Philosophy, Political Theory
Political Theory, Political Philosophy
Number Theory, Indian Philosophy, Mathematical Logic
Philosophy of Law, Theories of Private Law, Moral Philosophy
Philosophy of Law, Ethics, Meta-Ethics
Philosophy of Law, Human Rights, Public Law