The Philosophy Laboratory©

&

Team Ethics©

 

Student assistant positions for this project are selected on a competitive basis, and shall be awarded 3-6 units of credit (Phil 599) for their work. Student assistants are expected to meet with Professor Corlett for 2-4 hours on a weekly or bi-monthly basis to discuss the assigned readings, and to write 10-20 page summaries/criticisms of the weekly or bi-monthly assigned readings. For their work, student assistants are also awarded co-authorship of article, critical commentaries and/or book review projects.


THE PHILOSOPHY LABORATORY© was founded by Professor Corlett in the Fall of 2008. The primary objective of the laboratory is to guide qualified graduate and undergraduate students in philosophical research and writing for purposes of publication.

TEAM ETHICS© is a subsidiary unit of THE PHILOSOPHY LABORATORY© wherein Professor Corlett supervises and directs philosophical work on ethics-related topics. TEAM ETHICS© was founded by Professor Corlett in the Fall of 2010.

THE PHILOSOPHY LABORATORY© and TEAM ETHICS© have sponsored a growing number of completed philosophy projects since their respective informal commencements in 2008 and 2010, including:

--Corlett, Norgazaray and Sharpless, “Rawls and Habermas on the Cosmopolitan Condition,” The Philosophical Forum (2010). Under the auspices of Team Ethics©.

--Jenkins, “Socrates and the ‘Gettier’ Problem,” Logos & Episteme: An International Journal of Epistemology (2011).

--Corlett and Diaz-Waian, “Review of Gray, The Methodology of Maurice Hauriou,” The Review of Metaphysics (2011). Under the auspices of Team Ethics©.

--Corlett and Unger, “Review of Peterson, Socrates and Philosophy in the Dialogues of Plato,” Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2011).

--Diaz-Waian and Corlett, “Kraut and Annas on Plato,” EPOCHE (2012).

--Corlett, Brown and Kirkland, “Coping with Doping,” Journal of the Philosophy of Sport (2013). Under the auspices of Team Ethics©.

--Corlett and Unger, “The Collateral Damage of Opening Floodgates” [Philosophy and Society (Filozofija i drustvo), forthcoming, 2013]. Under the auspices of Team Ethics©.

--Corlett and Unger, “How not to Argue about Immigration” [Philosophy and Society (Filozofija i drustvo), forthcoming, 2013]. Under the auspices of Team Ethics©.

--Corlett and Diaz-Waian, “Liberating Liberation Theologies,” Philosophy & Theology, 25 (2013), 3-32. Under the auspices of Team Ethics©.

--Corlett and Cangelosi, “Atheism and Epistemic Justification,” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, (2015).


--Corlett and Strobel, “Critical Review of Raimo Tuomela, Social Ontology,” Human Studies (2016).



as well as other completed projects which are under review by professional philosophy journals, such as:

--Corlett and Mejia, “The Economic-Unfairness Argument Against Capital Punishment,” (under review).

--Corlett and Strobel, “Raimo Tuomela’s Social Ontology” (under review).

--Corlett, Smith, and Strobel, “Moral Responsibility: Problems with Strong Frankfurtian Nonhistoricism,” (under review).