Ph.D., Syracuse University, 2000
Awards: Prof. Battaly is the 2004 Outstanding Teacher in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Research Areas: Epistemology, Ethics, Virtue Theory
Courses Taught: Logic (Phil 106), Symbolic Logic (Phil 358), Seminar in Contemporary Philosophy: Virtue Epistemology (Phil 490), Epistemology (Phil 430), Ethics (Phil 410 and Phil 310), Metaphysics (Phil 420), Philosophical Argument and Writing (Phil 315), Critical Thinking (Hon 101A).
Recent Publications: "Teaching Intellectual Virtues," Teaching Philosophy, Sept 2006.
"Intellectual Virtue and Knowing One's Sexual Orientation," in Sex and Ethics, ed. Raja Halwani (2006).
"Thin Concepts to the Rescue: Thinning the Concepts of Epistemic Justification and Intellectual Virtue," in Abrol Fairweather and Linda Zagzebski, eds. Virtue Epistemology (Oxford University Press, 2001).
Perspectives on the Philosophy of William P. Alston. (Co-edited with Michael P. Lynch) Rowman & Littlefield, 2005.
"William P. Alston," Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd Edition, forthcoming.
Email: hbattaly@fullerton.edu
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