Faculty Expertise

Throughout your time at Washington College, you will work with faculty in classes, lab and field work, internships, and more. Faculty serve as teachers and mentors, and as advisors for your Senior Capstone Experience (SCE). Explore the research interests of our faculty below.  

Philosophy Faculty

 

matthew mccabe

Matthew McCabe

Chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religion
Associate Professor of Philosophy

Areas of Expertise

Ethics of care

Research

My research is focused on the continued development and defense of the Ethics of Care understood as a formulation of agent-based Virtue Ethics. Introduced and developed by my mentor at the University of Maryland, Michael Slote, I defended the theory in my dissertation thesis by demonstrating the theory's ability to be effectively applied and lend substantive insight into issues surrounding the physician-patient relationship. I am currently expanding beyond the field of medicine to explore the insights the Virtue Ethic of Care can offer on the subject of punitive justice and issues in the political profession. 

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Joseph Prud'homme teaching

Joseph Prud'homme

Associate Professor of Political Science
Affiliated Faculty in Religious Studies
The Burton Family Chair in Religion, Politics, and Culture

Areas of Expertise

Political philosophy, legal theory, intellectual history, and religion studies.

Research

I work in the areas of political philosophy, legal theory, intellectual history, and religious studies. 

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bin song

Bin Song

Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion

Areas of Expertise

Asian and comparative philosophy, religion, and theology

Research

I enjoy the good life of teaching and research on Asian and comparative philosophy, religion, and theology. 

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peter weigel

Peter Weigel

Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion

Areas of Expertise 

Medieval philosophy, metaphysics, logic and rhetoric, Christianity

Research 

My research interests include medieval philosophy, metaphysics, logic and rhetoric, Christianity.

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