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Robert H. Scott is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Georgia (UNG), teaching on the Blue Ridge and Dahlonega campuses. He serves as Philosophy Coordinator and has held roles including past President of the Georgia Philosophical Society. His research focuses on Phenomenology, environmental ethics, Buddhist Philosophy, and the History of Philosophy. He has co-edited significant works such as Introduction to Buddhist East Asia (2023) and The Significance of Indeterminacy (2018), and published articles on ecological responsibility, Buddhist ethics, and autonomy in political philosophy. Dr. Scott is a member of the International Association of Environmental Philosophers and the American Philosophical Association.
Education: Ph.D. in Philosophy (University of Georgia, 2015), M.A. in Philosophy (Loyola University Chicago, 2003), B.A. in Philosophy and Biblical Studies (Wheaton College, 1995). He teaches courses ranging from Ancient Philosophy to Environmental Ethics and Logic.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, blending Asian and Continental philosophies, and addressing contemporary issues like climate ethics. His work emphasizes bridging philosophical traditions to address modern challenges. Awards and grants are not explicitly listed, but his contributions to editing and authoring pivotal texts reflect scholarly recognition. He advises students through UNG’s Philosophy programs and contributes to academic communities through editorial roles and professional associations.



