Philosophy
Associate Professor in Philosophy
Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
Mark's interests include philosophy of language, epistemology, philosophy of law, meta-ethics, and philosophical logic. His research focuses on the logic of abstract/contested concepts; the connection between philosophy of language and legal interpretation.
Courses Taught
- Introduction to Symbolic Logic
- What is Law?
- Values, Ethics, and Issues in Cybertechnology
- Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
- Philosophy of Law
- Philosophy of Language
- Major Philosophers and Philosophical Movements
- Advanced Symbolic Logic