Herbert Meyer
Professor
Department of Philosophy
Ph.D., Philosophy, Boston University, M.A., Philosophy, Loyola University, Lic.Theology, Sacred Heart College, Frankfurt, Germany, Lic. Philosophy, St. John Berchman’s College, Munich, Germany
Courses Taught
Introduction to Philosophy, Logic, Existential Views of Man, History of Modern Philosophy, History of Contemporary Philosophy, Existentialism, General Ethics, Contemporary Moral Problems, Business Ethics, Humanities, Renaissance to Present
Dissertation
A Critical Study of Max Scheler’s Philosophical Anthropology in its Relation to his Phenomenology.
Publications
Are Criminals Persons?, Anti-Mechanism, From Nietzsche to Scheler, The Death and Revival of a God, Peter Singer’s World of Equality, Max Scheler’s Understanding of the Phenomenological Method, From Reductionism to Perspectivism, Principles of Ethics and Their Application to Contemporary Moral Problems.
