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John Berteaux

Professor
School of Humanities & Communication

Contact information

jberteaux@csumb.edu

(831) 582-3913

Building & room

Gavilan Hall
121C

Office hours

Fall 2017: On Sabbatical

Biography

Teaching Areas:

Introductory to Philosophy of Human Nature, Ethics, Applied Ethics, Biomedical Ethics, Epistemology, Philosophy of Love Sex and Marriage

University and Community Interests:

Bioethics Committee Natividad Hospital, Compassionate Care Alliance

Research Interests:

Race and Liberal Political Theory

Recent Publications:

Review of Eric Ashley Hairston’s, The Ebony Column: Classics, Civilization and the African American Reclamation of the West: Comparative Civilization Review. (Spring 2018)

“Black France, Black America: Engaging Historical Narratives. Cosmopolitan Civil Society: An Indisclinary Journal (Spring 2017)

"Diversity in the Professoriate" (co authored with Juanita Darling), The Magazine of the California Faculty Association (Fall 2012)

"What about Race after Obama: Individualism, Multiculturalism, or Assimilationism,"Philosophy and the Contemporary World (17) 1 (Spring 2010)

Review of Derrick Darby's, Race, Rights and Recognition in Ethics: an International Journal of Social, Legal, and Political Philosophy 120(3) (2010)

"Zeitgeist Essay: In Teaching, Efficiency Isn't Sufficient," Academic Exchange Quarterly 14(3) (Fall 2010)

"Living with the Details," Monterey County Herald (February 24, 2012)

"Point Counter Point: What are the Limits of Liberal Ideals and Values in Relation to Overcoming Global Inequality and Injustice?" and "Reply to Ted Stolze," Human Rights Review 6(4) (July-September 2005)

U-Story

Philosophy According to the Movies