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DR. JOHN A. DOODY Robert M. Birmingham Chair in Humanities
OFFICE: St. Augustine Center, Room 104,
Villanova University, Villanova, PA. AREAS OF INTEREST:
Social and Political Philosophy HON 1051-01 Interdisciplinary Humanities II: Philosophy - Spring 2006 Honors Philosophy Syllabus Fall 2005 PHI 3850-001 - Philosophy of Sport Spring 2005
PJ 3200-001 - Justice and Sports Spring 2005 Core Humanities Syllabus Fall 2002
EDUCATION Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Notre Dame ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Fall 2006 - Present - DIRECTOR, Villanova Center for Liberal Education Spring 2002 - 2003 - CHAIR, Humanities and Augustinian Traditions Department Spring 2001 to present - ASSOCIATE DEAN, Core Curriculum, College of Arts and Sciences, Villanova University September 1995- 2001 - ASSISTANT DEAN, Core Curriculum, College of Arts and Sciences, Villanova University January 1992 to present DIRECTOR, Core Curriculum , College of Arts and 1995 Sciences, Villanova University January 1992 to present DIRECTOR, Core Humanities
Seminar Program 1985 - 1992 CHAIRPERSON, Department of Philosophy 1978 - 1984 DIRECTOR and CHAIRPERSON of Founding Committee 1977 - 1982 DIRECTOR, Honors Program ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE August 1989 VISITING ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Philosophy Department - December 1989 University of Notre Dame September 1985 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Philosophy Department - 1993 Villanova University September 1984 VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Philosophy Department - 1985 Haverford College, Haverford, PA September 1974 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Philosophy Department - 1985 Villanova University September 1969 INSTRUCTOR, Philosophy Department - 1974 Villanova University PROFESSIONAL AREAS OF EXPERTISE AREAS OF COMPETENCE AWARDS AND HONORS NROTC PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS OFFICES HELD PUBLICATIONS "Hanson and Radical Observation Thesis," Fifth International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Science Proceedings, 1975. Paper delivered at conference at Western Ontario University, London, Ontario, Canada. "Sports, Language, and Reality," Proceedings of Alpha Kappa Delta Sociological Research Symposium, 1977. Paper delivered at conference held at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia. "The Persistance of the Four Temperments," Soundings, Fall
1983. "Recent Reconstructings of Political Philosophy," Philosophy Today, Fall 1984. "Radical Hermeneutics, Critical Theory and the Political," International Philosophical Quarterly, Summer 1991. "MacIntyre and Habermas on Practical Reason," American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, Spring 1991. This work in an earlier version also appears in Communitarianism, Liberalism, and Social Responsibility, ed. Peden and Hudson, The Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston, N.Y., 1991. "The Right Way to Think about the Rights of the Bill of Rights", in Studies in Social and Political Theory: Social Philosophy Today, Number 8, ed. Yeager Hudson and Creighton Peden, The Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston, N.Y., 1993. "Fichte, Habermas and Luc Ferry", in Political Theory: Selected Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, ed. Lenore Langdorf and Stephen Watson, SUNY Press, 1999 BOOK REVIEWS "Weber's Positivism," The Review of Politics, 1984. Book review of Anthony T. Kronman's Max Weber. PAPERS DELIVERED "Derrida and the Violence of Law." Delivered at St. Anselm's College, April 1995. "Does Habermas' Theory of Socialization Remain an Idealist Project?", Delivered at Midwest Radical Activists and Scholars Conference, November, 1991. "Fichte, Habermas and Luc Ferry," Delivered to the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, October, 1991. "I Believe in the Church of Baseball," Delivered to The Philosophic Society for the Study of Sports, October, 1991. "Luc Ferry and the Question of Human Rights," Delivered to the 8th International Conference on Social Philosophy, August, 1991. "Baseball in America: A Sociological Perspective," Delivered to the Third Annual Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and the American Culture, June, 1991. "Habermas and Derrida: The Nature of Radical Politics," Delivered at Midwest Radical Activists and Scholars Conference, October, 1990. "The Debate between Liberalism and Communitarianism," Delivered to the 7th International Conference on Social Philosophy, August, 1990. "Radical Hermeneutics and Critical Theory: Beyond the Forms of Critique." Delivered to Conference on Catholic Philosophy and Hermeneutics, Conception, Missouri, February, 1990. "Marxism and Postmodernism." Delivered to the Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium, January, 1990. "The Political as Moral: A Reexamination." Delivered to the American Catholic Philosophical Association at its annual meeting in March, 1989. "The Ideology of Work and Play." Delivered to the American Cultural Association in March, 1988. "Interpretive and Functionalist Social Science: Aristotle and Marx." Delivered to the Philadelphia Area American Catholic Philosophical Association Meeting in October, 1987. "Human Nature and Human History: Marx an Historicized Aristotelian." Delivered to the Claremont Institute for Political Philosophy at their annual meeting at the American Political Science Association in September, 1987. "What Can Business Do for Philosophy?" Delivered to the Mid-Atlantic Conference of Business College Deans in October, 1985. "Political Science and Political Theory: Autonomous and Non-Autonomous Enterprises." Co-authored and delivered with Justin Green to the American Science Association in August, 1985. "The Individual and Community." Delivered to the Conference of Philosophy and Social Science at Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, April, 1985. "The Reconstruction of Political Theory." Delivered to the Villanova University Social Science Forum, April, 1985. "The Question of Marxism and Liberalism." Delivered to the Villanova University Nineteenth Century Society, September, 1984. "After Weber: Habermas or McIntyre?" Delivered at Duquesne University, November, 1983. "Christopher Lasch on Narcissism and the Me-Too Generation." Villanova University Honors Junior Week Series, January, 1980. "What Can Philosophy Do for Science?" Invited paper presented to National Physics Honor Society, St. Joseph's University Chapter, April, 1976. "Sellars and the Myth of the Given." Delivered at the Villanova Philosophy Department Colloquia Series, 1975. "Causality and Human Action." Delivered at Villanova Philosophy Department Colloquia Series, 1973. PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING Consultant to Human Organization Sciences Institute, Villanova University, as moderator and evaluator. Projects included Pennsylvania Department of Aging review of Family Caregiver Support Program, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Program on Public Safety and Haverford Township School District Committee to develop a Philosophy of Sports, 1988-89. Consultant to Public Agenda Foundation, New York City, as moderator and field work researcher. Projects included "Soviet and U.S. Relations on War and Disarmament" and "Criminal Justice and the Prison System in America," Consultant to Gallaudet College, National University for Speech and Hearing Handicapped, Honors Programs Faculty Teaching Development, May, 1981. Consultant to Mansfield State College, Honors Program Development, September, 1978. PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS CBS TELEVISION SERIES: "SPORTS: FACT AND FICTION' Associate Producer, Lecturer and Host of this television series of 39 one hour shows which aired on CBS in Philadelphia. This originally aired from September to December 1977 and was repeated from March to June, 1978 and December 1978 to March 1979. This series was based on my Philosophy of Sport course which I originally developed at Villanova in 1976-77. SERVICE FOR VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY (SELECTED) Arts and Sciences Rank and Tenure Committee Arts and Sciences Strategic Planning Committee University Senate Faculty Affairs Committee, past Chair Faculty Council, past Chair and Vice-chair Faculty Committee on Salaries and Fringe Benefits, past Chair Middle States Committee on Mission, Goals and Objectives Board of Trustees Committee on Academic Policy University Senate Committee on Planning and Priorities Freshman Orientation Seminar Program, past Chair Presidential Scholarships for the Underrepresented Committee Cultural Film Series Lindback Committee, Chair Connolly Center Board of Governance
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