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Dennis Earl is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Coastal Carolina University, which is part of the Edwards College of Humanities & Fine Arts. He joined the CCU faculty in 2002 after completing his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Dr. Earl's educational background includes:
- Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Colorado, Boulder (2002)
- B.S., Philosophy, North Carolina State University (1992)
His primary research interest is in metaphysics, with specific focus on conceptual analysis and definition. His scholarly work spans both theoretical philosophy and philosophy education, demonstrating a commitment to both advancing philosophical knowledge and improving pedagogical approaches in the discipline.
Dr. Earl's publications reflect a dual commitment to philosophical research and teaching methodology. His research publications address topics in metaphysics, environmental philosophy, and philosophy of religion, while his pedagogical publications explore innovative approaches to teaching philosophy and assessing student learning.
Dr. Earl has received recognition for his contributions to philosophy education through his publications in teaching-focused journals, though specific awards are not mentioned in the available information.
As an educator, Dr. Earl teaches a wide range of courses including Metaphysics (PHIL 420), Introduction to Logic (PHIL 110), Hellenistic Philosophy (PHIL 367), Business Ethics (PHIL 318), Philosophy of Science (PHIL 340), and many others across the philosophy curriculum. His Fall 2024 teaching schedule includes Introduction to Logic and Hellenistic Philosophy.
Dr. Earl maintains an active scholarly profile with publications spanning from 2011 to 2022, indicating ongoing research and teaching innovation throughout his academic career at CCU.





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