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John Rudisill

Associate Professor, Pre-Law Advising Program Chair

Rudisill, Professor of Philosophy

Department/Affiliation: Philosophy/Pre-Law
Phone: 330-263-2353
Email: jRudisill@wooster.edu
Web Site: John Rudisill

Degrees

  • B.A., Coe 1991
  • Ph.D., Iowa 2001

Courses Taught

  • Political Philosophy
  • Ethical Theory
  • Junior Independent Study Seminar
  • Existentialism
  • Art, Love and Beauty
  • Ethics, Justice and Society

Publications

  • "Some Further Concerns With Colburn’s Autonomy-minded Anti-perfectionism" (forthcoming in Journal of Philosophical Research).
  • "Avoiding the Whiff of Paradox in the Liberal Promotion of Autonomy: Critical Comment on Colburn" (forthcoming in Journal of Philosophical Research).
  • "The Transition From Studying Philosophy to Doing Philosophy." Teaching Philosophy, Volume 34, No. 3, September 2011. Winner of the 2012 Lenssen Prize.
  • "Modus Vivendi, Overlapping Consensus and Stability." Discusiones Filosóficas, Volume 11, No. 17, July-December 2010.
  • "Review of John Christman’s Social and Political Philosophy: A Contemporary Introduction." Teaching Philosophy, volume 27, number 2, June 200.
  • "Review of Rawls’ Law of Peoples." Essays in Philosophy, Volume 5, number 1, January 2004
  • "Towards a Reclamation of Substantive Liberalism." Janus Head, 5.1 Spring 2002.
  • "The Neutrality of the State and its Justification in Rawls and Mill." Auslegung, Volume 23, No. 2. Spring/Summer 2000.
  • "Culture as Cure…Sometimes Worse than the Disease: A Review of Geoffrey Hartman’s The Fateful Question of Culture." Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies, Volume 18, April 1999.

Research Interests

Rudisill specializes in social and political philosophy and theoretical ethics. Additional teaching interests include the philosophy of race and gender, philosophy and literature, and the history of modern philosophy. His current research focuses on the problem of political legitimacy and justification in an increasingly multicultural and globalized world and a critical analysis of various alternatives to liberalism.

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