Professional Organization: American Philosophical Association
Timothy Quigley
Timothy Quigley teaches philosophy & visual studies and currently serves as director of the Bachelor's Program for adult students at The New School in New York City.
Thomas C. Hilde, University of Maryland School of Public Policy, Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy
Thomas C. Hilde
Pragmatic Cosmopolitanism: Reconstructing Institutions between Philosophy and Policy. Forthcoming., Editor, Pragmatism and Globalization (Rodopi), Editor, On Torture (Johns Hopkins University Press), Venezuela exchange project, Various papers and book chapters on philosophy and public policy
Philosophy, Public policy, International relations, Environmental ethics and policy, Development ethics and policy, Political theory, Globalization, Torture, Ethics, Human rights, Legitimacy, Accountability, Pragmatism, Democracy, Community, Travel
Tom Hilde teaches and writes in the School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy. He is the editor of The Agrarian Roots of Pragmatism, and the forthcoming Pragmatism and Globalization (Rodopi) and On Torture, as well as a monograph on cosmopolitanism.
Glenn C. Graber
Glenn C. Graber is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Linda E. Patrik
Linda E. Patrik is Professor of Philosophy and is also active in the East Asian Studies Program and Religious Studies Program at Union College. She has published articles on Tibetan philosophy, Phenomenology, Philosophy of Archaeology, and Aesthetics, and she has edited a book on Existential literature. She is the faculty advisor for the online journal, I.D.E.A.S. (http://ideas.union.edu), which publishes undergraduate research articles in Asian Studies.
