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Armen T. Marsoobian is a professor of philosophy at Southern Connecticut State University and chairman of the Philosophy Department. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. His primary areas of research are American philosophy, aesthetics, Peircean semiotics, and metaphysics. His articles on Dewey, Peirce, Buchler, Emerson, pragmatism, and aesthetics have appeared in a variety of journals and anthologies. He has co-edited two books in systematic metaphysics, the first an expanded and revised edition of Justus Buchler's Metaphysics of Natural Complexes, the second, an anthology of essays on philosophical naturalism entitled Nature's Perspectives: Prospects for Ordinal Metaphysics. He has just completed editing an anthology of essays on classic American philosophy, entitled The Blackwell Guide to American Philosophy. He is editor-in-chief of the philosophical journal Metaphilosophy and is also general series editor for monographs in contemporary philosophy entitled, Metaphilosophy Series in Philosophy, published by Blackwell Publishers. Currently he is working on a manuscript on aesthetic meaning and opera.
Professor Marsoobian has taught a wide variety of courses at Southern, both in philosophy and the Honors College. On the introductory level he teaches ethics, introduction to philosophy, ancient philosophy, problems in philosophy and logic. At the intermediate and upper levels he teaches aesthetics, American philosophy, metaphysics, philosophy of education, business ethics, and bio-medical ethic. A frequent teacher in Southern's Honors College, he has taught Introduction to Critical Inquiry, The Idea of Self in the Ancient World, and The Language of Art.
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Office: EN D218
Phone: (203) 392-6788
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