Philosophy Department

Professor John Davenport
Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies at Lincoln Center


Academic Pages for Fordham University

Office Phone: 212-636-7928
Email: Davenport@fordham.edu

Office Location: 916C Lowenstein Building, Lincoln Center Campus, Fordham University, 113 West 60th St., New York, NY 10023.

Our building is located at the corner of 60th and Columbus Avenue, one block west of the Columbus Circle subway stop.

Office hours for Fall 2006: I will usually be available on Tuesdays from 5 - 6 PM after my long class and Thursdays 1 - 3 PM.  Fridays I will be available at RH after my graduate seminar.  I am also available by appointment.  If my hours change during a given week due to meetings, I will post these changes on my office door. If in doubt, please check with Candy Sturm, Senior Secretary, at 212-636-6391.


My Future Courses at Fordham:

Theories of Autonomy, Spring 2006 (graduate seminar).
Care and Commitment or Philosophy of Religion, Spring 2006 (undergraduate elective).

Logic and Critical Thinking, Fall 2005 (undergraduate elective)
Philosophy of Emotion, Fall 2005 (undergraduate elective).


Past Courses at Fordham

Kierkegaard, Spring 2005 (Graduate Seminar)
Free Will, Spring 2005 (Seminar for Philosophy majors/minors)
Fantasy and Philosophy, Spring 2005 (Senior Values seminar)

Theories of Autonomy, Spring 2004 (undergraduate seminar at Lincoln Center)
Environmental Ethics, Spring 2004 (senior values seminar and Environmental Studies elective at Lincoln Center)
Philosophical Ethics, Spring 2004 (sophomore core)

Care and Commitment, Fall 2003 (graduate seminar, Rose Hill)
Contemporary Ethical Theory, Fall 2003 (undergraduate seminar, Lincoln Center)
Honors Philosophy, Fall 2003 (freshman core, Lincoln Center)
Modern Ethical Theory, Spring 2003 (graduate/undergraduate seminar, Rose Hill)
Fantasy and Philosophy, Spring 2003 (both senior values seminar and undergraduate elective sections, Lincoln Center)
Philosophy of Religion (undergraduate elective): Summer 2002
Environmental Ethics, Spring 2002 (senior values seminar)
Virtue Ethics, Spring 2002 (graduate seminar, Rose Hill)
Logic and Critical Thinking, Spring 2002 (undergraduate elective) 
Philosophy of Human Nature, Fall 2001 (2 core sections)
Character and Commitment (undergraduate elective): Fall 2001
Modern Philosophy I: Descartes to Kant (majors course): Spring 2001
Philosophical Ethics (2 core sections): Spring 2001

Philosophical Ethics, Fall 2000 (core course)
Environmental Ethics, Fall 2000 (senior values seminar)
Philosophical Ethics, Summer 2000 (core course)
Philosophy of Emotion (elective): Spring 2000
Philosophical Ethics (2 core sections): Spring 2000
Justice and Social Identity (senior values seminar): Fall 1999
Philosophical Ethics (2 core sections): Fall 1999
Philosophy of Human Nature (1 core section): Summer 1999
Values in Democracy (senior values seminar): Spring 1999
Philosophical Ethics (2 core sections): Spring 1999
Philosophical Ethics (1 core section): Fall 1998
Philosophy of Human Nature (2 core sections): Fall 1998


Links to My Other Pages

Curriculum Vitae (without links to texts)
Personal Pages (contains links to my publications)
Philosophy Pages for Fordham College at Lincoln Center



Last updated July 22, 2005. Comments: Davenport@Fordham.Edu