Curriculum Vitae
Email: goodin@uwyo.edu
1998 Department of Philosophy,
19921998 Department of Philosophy, University of Wyoming, Assistant Professor.
1990
Rice
Dissertation: Locke's Skepticism Concerning Natural Science.
Advisor: Kulstad. Committee: Grandy.
1985
1981
Texas Tech University, B.A. (Philosophy).
Areas of Specialization
Early
modern philosophy, Locke, Leibniz.
Areas of Competence
Environmental ethics, normative ethics.
Articles
Leibniz,
Locke, and Gold: Kinds and Species in Historical Debate and Contemporary
Science
Proceedings of the Leibniz Conference (2001).
Locke and Leibniz and the Debate over Species
In New Essays on the Rationalists, R. Gennaro & C. Huenemann, Eds., Oxford University Press, (1999).
Monadic Hierarchies and the Great Chain of Being (with C. Goad)
Studia Lebniziana, XXIX (1997).
A Refutation of the Possibility of Real Species in Locke: A Response to Phemister
Locke Newsletter, 28 (1997): 67-86.
Why Knowledge of the Real Essence Is Not the Same as Knowledge of the Inner Constitution and Why This Matters
Southwest Philosophy Review, 14 (1997): 149-155.
An Analysis of U.S. Disinvestment from South Africa: Utility, Rights, and Justice
Journal of Business Ethics, 16 (1997): 1687-1703.
Tertiary Qualities in Locke's Essay
Locke Newsletter, 23 (1992): 59-81.
Reviews/Abstracts
Leibnizs
Universal Jurisprudence by Patrick Riley
Journal of the History of Philosophy,
Xxxvi (1998):
470-471.
Leibniz:
Determinist, Idealist, Theist by Robert Adams
Review of Metaphysics (1996).
2003 Wyoming Professor of the Year, CASE Foundation
2003 Ellbogen Teaching Award, University of Wyoming
2000 Extraordinary Merit in Teaching, College of Arts and Sciences. University of Wyoming
1998 "Top Profs", Mortar Board Senior Honorary, University of Wyoming
1995 NEH Summer Seminar: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz (Jonathan Bennett, director), Syracuse University
Director of Undergraduate Advising (Philosophy)
Undergraduate (frequently taught)
History of Modern Philosophy
Environmental Ethics
Sex, Love, and Philosophy
Recent Graduate Seminars
Locke, Leibniz and the New Essays
Locke and the Philosophy of Biology
History of Causation
History of Substance
Seminar on J. S. Mill
Updated: 13-Jan-2010