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Joseph D. Filonowicz serves as a Professor of Philosophy at Long Island University within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
His academic credentials include:
- B.A. from Hope College
- M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. from Columbia University
Professor Filonowicz's research centers on Moral Philosophy and the Psychology of Ethics, investigating the role of emotions in moral judgment and the development of ethical theories. His work bridges philosophical inquiry with psychological insights, particularly in the area of ethical sentimentalism.
His publications reflect a deep engagement with historical and contemporary ethical thought. Notable works include "Fellow-Feeling and the Moral Life" (2008), which examines the emotional foundations of morality, and contributions to the understanding of Black American Philosophy within the broader context of American philosophical traditions.
His achievements include:
- Newton Award for Excellence in Teaching
Details about his supervision of graduate students and research funding are not specified in the provided information.
There is no mention of specific research laboratories or collaborative teams in the available text.
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