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Ken Itzkowitz is a Professor in the Department of History, Philosophy, & Religion at Marietta College. He has been a faculty member since 1989 and holds the Henderson Professorship. His office is located in Thomas Hall, room 112.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Philosophy from the State University of New York, Stony Brook
- B.A. in Philosophy from Vassar College
Professor Itzkowitz specializes in ethics, with a focus on environmental ethics and moral philosophy. His interests extend to the philosophy of religion and the philosophical implications of science fiction. He also explores topics in the philosophy of sex and love, contributing to contemporary ethical discourse.
He teaches courses such as Introduction to Philosophy, Moral Philosophy, Philosophy in Science Fiction, Religion of Philosophy, Environmental Ethics, and Philosophy of Sex & Love.
There is no information available on scientific awards, student advising, grants, or laboratory teams.
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