West Virginia University

Faculty

Ralph Clark

Professor


  • Contact Information

    • 293-3641x33302 Room 262
      Ralph Clark

      Office Hours:
      Wednesdays 12:45 - 2:00
      Friday 3:30 - 5:00
      by appointment
  • Specializations & Research

    • 1. Ethics--especially workplace ethics.

      2. The philosophy of time broadly construed to include related issues in both metaphysics (especially the philosophy of physics) and the philosophy of language (especially reference theory).
  • Other Interests

    • 1. Political and economic philosophy, and in particular libertarianism

      2. Health and wellness, construed broadly to include alternative approaches to medical and longevity issues.
  • Courses Offered

    • Recently, on a more or less regular basis:

      1. Phil 100, Problems of Philosophy
      2. Phil 321, Ethical Theory
      3. Phil 346, History of Ethics
      4. Phil 351, Topics in Medieval Philosophy


      In the past, and possibly again on an occasional basis:

      1. Phil 130, Current Moral Problems
      2. Phil 244, History of Ancient Philosophy