William O. Stephens, Ph.D.       

Professor of Philosophy
Professor of Classical & Near Eastern Studies
Creighton University
2500 California Plaza, Omaha NE 68178-0301

e-mail: stphns at creighton dot edu

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Publications Awards Education Presentations
        Articles Offices Service Memberships
        Book Reviews References Media Presentations Courses Taught

Courses on the Web

RSP 104-HC: Honors Introduction to the Culture of Collegiate Life Fall 2008
PHL 107-D: Critical and Historical Introduction to Philosophy Spring 2009
PHL 201: Introduction to Logic    Fall 2007
PHL 250: Philosophical Foundations for Ethical Understanding    Summer 2004
CNE 300: Introduction to the Ancient Mediterranean World Fall 2008
HRS 318: Sources & Methods: Animals, Persons, and Ethics    Spring 2007, Spring 2009
PHL 320-E: God & Persons: Philosophical Reflections       Fall 2008
PHL/EVS 354: Environmental Ethics Fall 2008
PHL 359: History of Ethics     Spring 2008
PHL/CNE 370: History of Classical Greek Philosophy    Spring 2009
PHL/CNE 371: History of Hellenistic Philosophy   Spring 2008
HRS 403: Honors Philosophy Seminar: Aristotle (past Honors curriculum) Fall 2003
HRS 403: Honors Philosophy Seminar: Stoicism (past Honors curriculum) Spring 2002
PHL/CNE 410: Stoicism       Fall 2006, Fall 2009
PHL 454: Environmental Philosophy   Spring 2007
PHL/CNE 460: Plato & Platonism  Spring 2001

Curriculum Vitae


EMPLOYMENT

Creighton University Professor of Philosophy and of Classical & Near Eastern Studies, March 2005 to present
Creighton University Associate Professor of Philosophy and of Classical & Near Eastern Studies, March 1997 to February 2005 (tenured March 1996)
Creighton University Assistant Professor of Philosophy, August 1990 to March 1997


FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS and AWARDS


EDUCATION

The College of Wooster (Wooster, Ohio) Sept. 1980 – June 1982
Earlham College (Richmond, Indiana) Sept. 1982 – June 1984
B.A. in philosophy received June 1984     Honors Received:  Phi Beta Kappa (Delta Chapter of Indiana)
                                                                                                Departmental Honors in Philosophy
                                                                                                College Honors
                                                                                                Georgia M. Watkins Scholarship in Greek & Latin
The University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) Sept. 1984 – May 1990
Ph.D. in philosophy received May 1990
University Teaching Fellowship Sept. 1984 – May 1990
Dissertation: Stoic strength: An examination of the ethics of Epictetus
Supervisor: Charles H. Kahn, Professor of Philosophy, The University of Pennsylvania
Other committee members:
    Alexander Nehamas, Professor of Philosophy and Professor of the Humanities and of Comparative Literature, Princeton University
    John M. Cooper, Stuart Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University
    R. Jay Wallace, Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department, University of California, Berkeley


AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Classical Greek Philosophy, Hellenistic Philosophy, and Ethics

AREAS OF COMPETENCE
History of Ethics, History of Modern Philosophy, Philosophy of the Person, Ethics and Animals, Environmental Philosophy, and Logic

LANGUAGES (reading knowledge)
Classical Greek, Latin, and German


PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

* Reviewed in:

ARTICLES

REVIEW ARTICLE

“A Stoicism for Our Time?” a review of Lawrence C. Becker, A New Stoicism. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998. International Journal of the Classical Tradition 6, no. 3 (Dec. 1999): 438–446.

REVIEWS

BOOK CHAPTER

“The Ethics of Environmental Mediation,” (with J. B. Stephens & F. Dukes) in Mediating Environmental Conflicts: Theory and Practice, J. W. Blackburn and W. M. Bruce (eds). Westport, CT: Quorum Books, 1995: 167–184.

PEDAGOGICAL MANUAL

How to Write Philosophy Papers: A Manual for Beginning Philosophy Students (Creighton University, 1993).


CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS


LECTURES & CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS


OFFICES


CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY SERVICE


MEDIA INTERVIEWS and PRESENTATIONS


COURSES TAUGHT

LOWER LEVEL

  • Introduction to the Problems of Philosophy (Univ. of Pennsylvania)
  • Philosophy of Human Existence (Creighton)
  • Honors Introduction to the Culture of Collegiate Life (RSP 104)
  • Critical and Historical Introduction to Philosophy (PHL 107)
  • Honors Critical and Historical Introduction to Philosophy (Creighton)
  • Introduction to Logic (PHL 201)
  • Ethics (Creighton)
  • Philosophical Foundations for Ethical Understanding (PHL 250)
  • Honors Philosophical Foundations for Ethical Understanding (Creighton)
  • Critical Thinking (Univ. of Pennsylvania)

UPPER LEVEL

  • Introduction to the Ancient Mediterranean World (CNE 300)
  • Meaning in America (PHL 309)
  • Honors Sources & Methods: Animals, Persons, and Ethics (HRS 318)
  • God and Persons: Philosophical Reflections (PHL 320)
  • Honors God and Persons: Philosophical Reflections (Creighton)
  • Environmental Ethics (PHL/EVS 354)
  • History of Ethics (PHL 359)
  • History of Ancient Philosophy (Univ. of Pennsylvania, Creighton)
  • History of Classical Greek Philosophy (PHL/CNE 370)
  • History of Hellenistic Philosophy (PHL/CNE 371)
  • History of Modern Philosophy (Univ. of Pennsylvania)
  • Honors Philosophy Seminar: Stoicism (Creighton)
  • Honors Philosophy Seminar: Aristotle (Creighton)
  • Stoicism (PHL/CNE 410)
  • Environmental Philosophy (PHL/EVS 454)
  • Plato & Platonism (PHL/CNE 460)
  • Directed Independent Readings (PHL 493 Fall 2002 on Plato’s Timaeus & Phaedo, Epicureanism, The Simpsons and Philosophy)
  • Directed Independent Study (PHL 495 Spring 2001 on Porphyry and Plotinus)

MEMBERSHIPS


REFERENCES


last updated 25 August 2008
Copyright © 2008, William O. Stephens

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