Paul Ott, PhD
Advanced Lecturer
Bio
I am a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy. My areas of research are American pragmatism (esp. Dewey), environmental philosophy and ethics, ethical theory, and social and political philosophy. While my primary methodological approach is pragmatism, I also incorporate analytic and continental traditions in my work. I am currently working on papers in environmental philosophy on the relation between Aldo Leopold’s land ethic and Native American land ethics and a functionalist interpretation of the concept of nature as a middle position between post-naturalism and nature/culture dualism. In ethical theory, I am developing papers on a fully relational view of value and a pragmatic and pluralistic metaethics.
Education
PhD, 2010, SUNY Buffalo
MA, 2002, San Francisco State University
BA, 1997, UC San Diego
Research Interests
American pragmatism, environmental philosophy and ethics, ethical theory, social-political philosophy, Foucault