
About
Bryan Bannon is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Merrimack College’s School of Arts & Sciences, specializing in Environmental Philosophy. His work bridges phenomenology and ethics, focusing on human-nature relationships. Contact: bannonb@merrimack.edu | Sullivan Hall 107B.
Education:
- Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Memphis
- B.A., Philosophy, University of Rhode Island
His research interrogates moral frameworks for environmental ethics through a phenomenological lens. Key themes include environmental virtues, time’s ethical role, and place-based compassion. Bannon challenges anthropocentric norms by emphasizing embodied experience and relational ontology with nature.
Recent publications include From Mastery to Mystery (2014) and the edited volume Nature and Experience (2016). His essays address Anthropocene challenges, aesthetic dimensions of nature, and resisting environmental domination through temporal ethics.
Though no awards are explicitly listed, his contributions to environmental phenomenology are widely recognized in academic circles.
Advising focuses on mentoring students in philosophy and environmental studies. No grants or labs are detailed in the provided materials.
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