Publications

 Ethical Choices: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy with Cases

(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011).

Richard Burnor is Professor of Philosophy at Felician College. Dr. Burnor has also published articles in the philosophy of science, metaphysics, and teaching philosophy.

Yvonne Raley is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Felician College, and has published articles in metaphysics and ethics.

Published Versions of Plenary Lectures Given at the Felician Ethics Conference

Virginia Held, How Terrorism Is Wrong: Morality and Political Violence (Oxford, 2008), chapter 2 given as plenary lecture at 1st Annual Felician Ethics Conference (March 17, 2007), “Terrorism and Military Intervention.”

Robert Talisse, “Why I Am Not a Pluralist,” Southwest Philosophical Review, vol 26:1 (2010), pp. 5-15, given as plenary lecture at 2nd Annual Felician Ethics Conference (May 3, 2008), under the title “Against Pluralism.”

Holly Smith, “Subjective Rightness,” Social Philosophy & Policy, vol. 27:2 (Summer 2010), pp. 64-110, given as plenary lecture at 3rd Annual Felician Ethics Conference (April 18, 2009).

Christopher Morris, “The Trouble with Justice,” in Paul Bloomfield ed. Morality and Self-Interest (Oxford, 2008), given as plenary lecture at 4th Annual Felician Ethics Conference (April 24, 2010), under the title “Why Be Just?”

Published Versions of Presentations Given at the Felician Ethics Institute’s Socratic Discussion Forum

Donald Casey, “Rumi: Faith, Knowledge, Reason, and Love,” The Fountain Magazine (March-April 2012), presented Feb. 29, 2010.

Irfan Khawaja, “‘Why They Hate Us’: A Pedagogical Proposal,” in Yvonne Raley and Gerhard Preyer ed., Philosophy of Education in the Era of Globalization (Routledge, 2010), presented April 14, 2008.

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