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Ian Dunkle

Dr. Ian Dunkle

Assistant Professor

Bio

Ian Dunkle earned his doctorate at Boston University and has been at 51¶ºÄÌ Miss since 2021. His research focuses on understanding health and wellbeing. He writes both for 19th-Century scholars and contemporary ethicists. He also has interests in philosophy of disability, aesthetics, and moral psychology.

Besides being Assistant Professor of Philosophy, he is Advisory Board & Affiliate Faculty at Center For Ethics and Health Humanities; Affiliate Faculty in the Disability Studies Program; Affiliate Faculty in the Health Humanities Program; and Affiliate Faculty in the Social Science and Medicine Program. He is also currently Book Reviews Editor for The Journal of Nietzsche Studies.

At 51¶ºÄÌ Miss, he regularly teaches on ethics, bioethics, critical thinking, and 19th- and 20th-century European philosophy.

Personal Site: https://ianddunkle.hcommons.org/

  • PHD - Boston University (2018)
  • MA - Georgia State University (2010)
  • BA - Lee University (2007)

Aesthetics, Film, and the Paradox of Good-Bad Art (Honors Seminar)
Healthcare Ethics (PHI 452/552)
Existentialism (PHI 450/550)
Philosophy of Disability (Interdisciplinary)
Critical Thinking (PHI 351)
Ethics & Good Living (PHI 171)

  • Can an Action Be Difficult beyond Compare?, Analysis, ,
  • Disability and Achievement, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2024,
  • The Comparative Achievement Explanation of Artistic Value, 51¶ºÄÌ Journal of Philosophy, 2023,
  • Nietzsche's Concept of Health, Ergo, 2022,
  • Growth and the Shape of a Life, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2022,
  • Morality as Cure and Poison in the Genealogy, Journal of Nietzsche Studies, 2022,
  • On the Normativity of Nietzsche's Will to Power, Journal of Nietzsche Studies, 2020,
  • The Competition Account of Achievement-Value, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2019,
  • Moral Physiology and Vivisection of the Soul: Why Does Nietzsche Criticize the Life Sciences?, Inquiry, 2018,
  • Morality Makes Me Sick: A Criticism of Brian Leiter's Treatment of Health in Nietzsche, Journal of Nietzsche Studies, 2013,
  • American Philosophical Association
  • North American Nietzsche Society
  • American Society for Bioethics and Humanities
  • Mississippi Philosophical Association
  • Mississippi Academy of Sciences

Contact Me

Liberal Arts Building (LAB) 329

Hattiesburg

Email
Ian.DunkleFREEMississippi

Phone
x64328

Areas of Expertise

Ethics, 19th-Century Philosophy, Philosophy of Medicine