Curriculum Vitae



James Andrew Stroble, Ph.D.

Updated February, 2006



Education:
PhD. University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 1996 (Philosophy)

M. A. University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 1989 (Philosophy)

B. A. University of Montana, 1984 (Philosophy)


Dissertation

"The Ethics of War and the Uses of War: An Essay in Philosophical Pacifism,"

Director: Roger T. Ames.


Areas of Specialization

Ethics, Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Social and Political Philosophy

Areas of Competence

Japanese Philosophy, Chinese Philosophy, Early Buddhist Philosophy, German Idealism, Environmental Philosophy, History of Philosophy
 

Languages

Japanese, Ancient Greek, German; some acquaintance with Latin, Classical Chinese
 

Publications and Conference Participation

The Perfidy of Espionage” Presented at Ethics and Intelligence 2006, Springfield, Virginia, January 27-8, 2006.

Attendee, Joint Services Conference on Professional Ethics, Springfield, Virginia, January 25-7, 2006


Attendee, Ninth East-West Philosopher's Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, June, 2005


Autopoena: On Consensual Criminal Punishment” Presented at the 29th Conference on Value Inquiry, Tulsa, Oklahoma, April 2001.


"Sunzi in Cyberspace,"  presented at the Eighth East-West Philosopher's Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, January, 2000.


"Justification of War in Ancient China" Published in Asian Philosophy 8:165, 1998.


"Philosophy of Punishment: East and West", presented at the Third International Research Conference in Asian and Comparative Philosophy, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, January, 1998.


Attendee, Graduate Student Commentator, Seventh East-West Philosopher's Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, January, 1995.


"Identity in Violence: A Critique of Instrumental Violence" Presented at the IInd World Congress on Violence and Human Coexistence, Montreal, July, 1992. Published in Violence and Human Coexistence: Proceedings of the IInd World Congress of the ASEVICO, Montreal: Éditions Montmorency, 1994.


Teaching Experience

University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Lecturer, 1992-2005

Chaminade University of Honolulu, Lecturer, 1998-2003

University of Hawai'i-West Oahu, Lecturer , 1999-2000

University of Hawai'i-Leeward, Lecturer, 2000-Present

Hawaii Pacific University, Adjunct Professor. 2000-Present

Courses Taught

University of Hawai'i System

Philosophy 100 Introduction to Philosophy,

Philosophy 101 Morals and Society

Philosophy 103 Environmental Philosophy

Philosophy 110 Introduction to Logic

Philosophy 200 History of Philosophy I (Ancient and Medieval)

Philosophy 201 History of Philosophy II  (Renaissance to Present)

Philosophy 211 Ancient Philosophy

Philosophy 212 History of Philosophy II  From Ancient to Modern Philosophy

Philosophy 304 Perspectives on Human Nature

Philosophy 305 Philosophy of Religion

Philosophy 380 Japanese Philosophy

Philosophy 401 Existentialism

Religion 105 Introduction to the World’s Major Religions

Chaminade University of Honolulu

Philosophy 100 Introduction to Philosophy

Philosophy 103 Critical Thinking

Philosophy 105 Ethics

Religion 103 Religions and the Human Community

Religion 200 Contemporary Issues in Christianity

Religion 330 Biomedical Ethics

Religion/Sociology 338 Social Ethics.

Religion 340 Theories of Peace

Religion 485 The Challenge of Peace

Hawaii Pacific University

Philosophy 6600 Seminar: Professional Ethics and the Military
 

Professional Societies

American Philosophical Association

Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy


 Public Service

Chair of Steering Committee of Hawaii Open Source Education Foundation, 1/2005-1/2006.


References

Professor Roger T. Ames

Department of Philosophy University of Hawai'i at Manoa

Honolulu, HI, 96822

(808) 956-7288