CURRICULUM VITAE

Gale Justin

ADDRESS: Department of Philosophy PHONE: 916-278-6547

California State University EMAIL:justin@csus.edu

6000 J. Street

Sacramento, Ca. 95819

EDUCATION:

University of Chicago, Ph.D.; M.A.

University of Edinburgh, W.H. Walsh, Research Tutor.

Connecticut College, B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, Cum Laude.

AREAS OF SPECIALITY:

Ancient Greek Philosophy(especially Plato)

History of Philosophy (especially Kant)

History of Ethics

AREAS OF COMPETENCE

Ethical Theory

Business and Computer Ethics

Culture of Classical Greece

DISSERTATION: Kant and Berkeley

Supervisor: Professor Manley Thompson (d), U of Chicago.

COURSES NORMALLY TAUGHT:

Logic and Critical Thinking,

History of Ancient Philosophy, History of Ethics, History of Modern Philosophy,

Ethical Theory, Business and Computer Ethics

SEMINAR: PLATO

PUBLICATIONS:

"Identification and Definition in the Lysis" , Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 87(2005): 75-104.

"Re-Relating Kant and Berkeley," Kant-Studien 68:77-89, reprinted in The Philosophy of George Berkeley, ed. George Pitcher (New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. 1988).

"On Kant’s Analysis of Berkeley," Kant-Studien, 65:20-32, reprinted in The Philosophy of George Berkeley, ed. by George Pitcher (New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. 1988).

PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS:

Comment on Anne Farrell’s "The Benefits of Love as Divinely Inspired Madness," Arizona Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 2003.

Comment on John Ferrari’s "Myth of Er," Arizona Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 2002.

Comment on Christopher Rowe’s "Socrates and the Lysis," Arizona Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 2001.

Comment on Peter Hadreas’ "Aristotle and Incest," American Philosophical Association Eastern Division, 2000.

Comment on John Mouracade’s "Three Arguments in favor of Justice," American Philosophical Association Pacific Division, 2000.

Comment on Christopher Shields’ "Simple Souls," Arizona Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 2000.

Comment on Sandra Peterson’s "What Socrates says to himself in the Hippias Major," American Philosophical Association Pacific Division, 1999.

"The Lysis and Irwin’s Instrumental Principle," American Philosophical Association Pacific Division, 1998.

"Kant’s Principle of Universal Law in a Business Context," Society for Business Ethics, American Philosophical Association Pacific Division, 1997.

"Ethical Hedonism in Plato’s Protagoras," Society for Ancient Philosophy, American Philosophical Association Pacific Division, 1993.

"Protagoras’ Form of Moral Relativism," American Philosophical Association Pacific Division, 1991.

WORK IN PROGRESS:

"Problems in the Phaedo Cyclical Argument," (journal article)

"Socrates on the Fine," (journal article)

The Socratic Conception of Soul (book).

PROFESSION/DEPARTMENT/UNIVERSITY SERVICE:

Ancient Philosophy Representative, Program Committee, Pacific Division American Philosophical Association, 2002-present.

Referee for Ancient Philosophy

Coordinate Applied Ethics internship program for CSUS Philosophy Department.

Execute distance learning course in Business and Computer Ethics for CSUS Distance and Distributed Education.

MEMBERSHIPS:

American Philosophical Association

Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy

West Coast Aristotelian Society

International Plato Society