
معرفی
Dr. Dan A. Campana serves as Professor of Philosophy & Religion within the Philosophy and Religious Studies department at the University of La Verne's College of Arts and Sciences. His office is located in Miller Hall 111 on the La Verne campus, where he can be reached at (909) 448-4354.
Dr. Campana's scholarly work focuses on the intersection of philosophical inquiry and religious studies, with particular emphasis on epistemological questions within religious contexts. His research portfolio demonstrates sustained engagement with contemporary challenges in religious thought and ethical frameworks.
As an active member of multiple professional organizations including the American Philosophical Association, American Academy of Religion, Nineteenth Century Studies Association, and the Munger Research Center of the Huntington Library, Dr. Campana maintains strong connections to both disciplinary and interdisciplinary scholarly communities.
- American Philosophical Association member
- American Academy of Religion contributor
- Nineteenth Century Studies Association participant
- Munger Research Center of the Huntington Library affiliate
His academic contributions span theoretical explorations of religious epistemology, ethical systems analysis, and examinations of religion's role in ecological consciousness, reflecting a comprehensive approach to philosophical inquiry grounded in both historical and contemporary perspectives.



