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Biography - Ethics (societal ethics, medical ethics) - Philosophy as a Way of Life (ancient philosophy, existentialism) - Philosophy of Religion - American Philosophy

Biography - Ph.D. in History, Oxford - Fellow, Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies (1982-1983) - National Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Classics, American Philological Association (1989) - Carnegie Foundation's North Carolina Teacher of the Year (2003) - Author, "Maritime Traders in the World of Ancient Greece" (2003) Area(s) of Expertise - Social and Political Philosophy
- Ph.D. and M.A in History, Cornell University - B.S. in Psychology, Georgetown University - Carneqie Endowment North Carolina Professor of the Year (1996) - Author: "Bitter Wounds. German Victims of the Great War (1983)", "Assassinating Hitler. Ethics and Resistance in Nazi Germany (1994)", "'Like Fire in Broom Straw.' Southern Journalism and the Textile Strikes of 1929-1931 (2002)". Area(s) of Expertise - Political and Social Ethics - Ethics and Culture
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