Daniel E. Palmer
Associate Professor, Trumbull Campus
Education:
- Purdue University, Ph.D. 2000 Philosophy
- Villanova University, M.A. 1994 Philosophy
- Bowling Green State University, B.A. 1991 Philosophy
Areas of Scholarly/Teaching Interest:
Applied Ethics, Ethical Theory, Philosophy of Mind, Modern Philosophy
Selected Publications:
Articles
- Entries on: "Bayesian Approach," "Children, Marketing to," "Double Taxation," "Economic Rationality," "Expected Utility," "Instrumental Rationality," "Product Liability," "Strict Liability Theory," and "World Economic Forum," in Encyclopedia of Business Ethics, ed. Robert Kolb (Sage Publications, 2007).
- "Radials, Rollovers and Responsibility: An Examination of the Ford-Firestone Crises" (with Robert Noggle), Journal of Business Ethics 56 (2005): 185-204.
- "Pop-Ups, Cookies, and Spam: Toward a Deeper Analysis of the Ethical Significance of Internet Marketing Practices," Journal of Business Ethics 58 (2005): 271-80.
- "Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice: Using the 1991 Federal Sentencing Guidelines as a Paradigm for Ethics Training" (with Abe Zakhem), Journal of Business Ethics 29 (2001): 77-84.
- "On the Viability of a Rule Utilitarianism." Journal of Value Inquiry 33 (1999): 31-42.
- "On Refusing Who We Are: Foucault's Critique of the Epistemic Subject," Philosophy Today 42 (1998): 402-10.
- "Heidegger and the Ontological Significance of the Work of Art," British Journal of Aesthetics 38 (1998): 394-411.
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