Timothy Eves

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Timothy Eves, Ph.D.
Chair of General Studies: Humanities
College of Science & Society
Arts and Humanities
Carlson Hall, Room 233

Professor Eves received his M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Connecticut in 1993, and has been teaching at the University of Bridgeport since 1994. Although he specializes in ethics, he teaches a broad range of philosophy courses, a few of which are cross-listed as literature courses. He has published in the areas of feminist philosophy and animals rights.

M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Connecticut

Courses Taught
PHIL 101 General Philosophy
PHIL 103 Women-Men Issues
PHIL 104 Logic and Scientific Method
PHIL 110 Health Care Ethics
PHIL 203 Ethics
PHIL 205 History of Western Philosophy
PHIL 210 Animal Rights
PHIL 211 Human Rights
PHIL 235 Environmental Ethics
PHIL 340 Special Topics in Philosophy (e.g., Modern Philosophy, Contemporary Philosophy, Philosophy and Evolution, Existential Literature, Philosophy and Fiction, and Utopian Literature)

“Girl.” (2020). Between the Species: An Electronic Journal for the Study of Philosophy and Animals, 23(1).
Égalité (2019), Soft Skills Power.
Case Studies in Health Care Ethics. (2019). Soft Skills Power.
Puzzles about Human Rights. (2019). Soft Skills Power.
Logic for Life. (2019). Soft Skills Power.
“The Cave.” (2012). The Commons.
“Does the Bible Endorse Moral Vegetarianism?” (2006). Between the Species: An Online Journal for the Study of Philosophy and Animals, 13(6).
“Plato’s Vegetarian Utopia.” (2005). Between the Species: An Online Journal for the Study of Philosophy and Animals, 13(5).
“Principled Caring.” (1996). Journal of Value Inquiry, 30(1), 229-236.