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Dr. Nate Jackson is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Capital University, where he has taught for five years after being a student here. His work bridges ethics, moral education, and American philosophy, emphasizing the formative power of philosophical inquiry.
- Teaching specialties: ethics, moral education, American philosophy
- Research themes: disability studies, pragmatism, community engagement
- Key initiatives: Reflective Pedagogy Community of Practice for eportfolio integration
- Favorite campus space: Convergent Media Center for interdisciplinary collaboration
His publications focus on disability and autonomy, pragmatist responses to inclusion, and ethical frameworks rooted in Dewey and Addams. Recent projects include analyzing assistive technology through a pragmatist lens and exploring Buen Vivir's intersections with disability.
Outside academia, he enjoys the Santa Clarita Diet TV show, seeks to adopt a Corgi named Neville, and frequents local restaurants like Grill and Skillet and Strongwater.
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