Professor Neill Cooney
It is my opinion that the structure of academic philosophy has forfeited its claim to the love of wisdom. I have recently tried to use James Joyce, Homer, Shakespeare, Camus, and others, in an attempt to remedy this tragedy. I am teaching Critical Thinking and Writing and I am searching for a way to continue the revolution.
Education:
J.D., Law, Western States
M.A., Theology, Santa Clara
M.A., Philosophy, Gonzaga
B.B.A., Loyola University
Honorary Classical Degree, Loyola High School
Recent Courses:
I am currently teaching Introduction to Philosophy, Critical Thinking, and Introduction to Ethics.
Other Courses:
Sociology, Constitutional Law, Consumer Economics, etc.
Interests:
Right now I'm thinking of Noam Chomsky. Any suggestions?
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