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Philip Harold is Dean of the Constantin College of Liberal Arts and Professor of Politics at the University of Dallas. He previously served as Professor of Political Science at Robert Morris University (2005–2021) and held interim administrative roles in education and honors programs. His academic background includes a PhD in Politics from The Catholic University and a BA in Political Science from Franciscan University of Steubenville.
His research focuses on ethics, phenomenology, and political philosophy, particularly exploring Emmanuel Levinas' thought, natural law, and value theory. Key works include Against Values: How to Talk About the Good in a Postliberal Era (2023) and Prophetic Politics (2009). Recent presentations address topics like "Martin Luther and the Modern Style of Politics" and debates around value-language in political discourse.
His scholarly contributions span 20+ years, emphasizing ethical frameworks in politics and interdisciplinary dialogue between philosophy and social sciences. No specific awards are listed, but his extensive publication and presentation record reflects sustained academic engagement.
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