This document provides a curriculum vitae for Joo Heung Lee, who has extensive experience teaching philosophy courses at the community college level. It details his education, including a PhD from Penn State, areas of academic specialization and competence, teaching experience at Oakton Community College and Wright College over 15 years, administrative experience as department chair, and publications including articles, book reviews, and invited lectures.
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ACORN-REDECOM é uma rede acadêmica interdisciplinar de centros de pesquisa * que visa o avanço do conhecimento sobre os impactos sociais, econômicos e políticos das Tecnologias da Informação e da Comunicação (TIC) nas Américas. A rede estimula a pesquisa e o diálogo entre pesquisadores do continente americano com a finalidade de análise da política e dos marcos normativos próprios à regulação das TIC, bem como de seus impactos sobre o desenvolvimento dos países e regiões do continente.
Prazos finais:
• Resumos: 25 de novembro de 2012
• Notificação de aceitação: 17 de janeiro de 2013
• Trabalhos completos: 1º de abril de 2013
Conferência de 2013 (17 e 18 de maio)
ACORN-REDECOM é uma rede acadêmica interdisciplinar de centros de pesquisa * que visa o avanço do conhecimento sobre os impactos sociais, econômicos e políticos das Tecnologias da Informação e da Comunicação (TIC) nas Américas. A rede estimula a pesquisa e o diálogo entre pesquisadores do continente americano com a finalidade de análise da política e dos marcos normativos próprios à regulação das TIC, bem como de seus impactos sobre o desenvolvimento dos países e regiões do continente.
Prazos finais:
• Resumos: 25 de novembro de 2012
• Notificação de aceitação: 17 de janeiro de 2013
• Trabalhos completos: 1º de abril de 2013
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Rethinking
the
Western
Tradition
The volumes in this series
seek to address the present debate
over the Western tradition
by reprinting key works of
that tradition along with essays
that evaluate each text from
di!erent perspectives.
EDITORIAL
COMMITTEE FOR
Rethinking
the
Western
Tradition
David Bromwich
Yale University
Gerald Graff
University of Illinois at Chicago
Geoffrey Hartman
Yale University
Samuel Lipman
(deceased)
The New Criterion
Gary Saul Morson
Northwestern University
Jaroslav Pelikan
Yale University
Marjorie Perloff
Stanford University
Richard Rorty
Stanford University
Alan Ryan
New College, Oxford
Ian Shapiro
Yale University
Frank M. Turner
Yale University
Allen W. Wood
Stanford University
The Social
Contract and
The First and
Second
Discourses
J E A N - J A C Q U E S R O U S S E A U
Edited and with an Introduction by Susan Dunn
with essays by
Gita May
Robert N. Bellah
David Bromwich
Conor Cruise O’Brien
Yale University Press
New Haven and London
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Translations of The Discourse on the Sciences and Arts and
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712–1778.
[Selections. English. 2002]
The social contract ; and, The first and second discourses / Jean-Jacques Rousseau ;
edited and with an introduction by Susan Dunn ; with essays by Gita May . . . [et al.].
p. cm. — (Rethinking the Western tradition)
Includes bibliographical references.
isbn 0-300-09140-0 (cloth : alk. paper) — isbn 0-300-09141-9 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Political science—Early works to 1800. 2. Social contract—Early works to 1800.
3. Civilization—Early works to 1800. I. Dunn, Susan. II. May, Gita. III. Title. IV. Series.
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Contributors
Robert N. Bellah is Elliott Professor of Sociology Emeritus at the Univer-
sity of California at Berkeley. He is the author of numerous books, includ-
ing Beyond Belief and The Broken Covenant, and is co-author of Habits of
the Heart and The Good Society.
David Bromwich is Housum Professor of English at Yale University. He is
the author of several books, including Politics by Other Means: Higher
Education and Group Thinking, Skeptical Music: Essays on Modern Po-
etry, and A.
Education, philosophy and politics is the tripos that occupies a central place within the Western tradition defining the canon and genres, as well as the practices of political and pedagogical institutions that to a large extent have endured in one form or other premised upon the notion of logos and dialogical exchange as the educational basis for the pursuit of the good life. It is difficult to separate these elements historically, and from ancient times they have together formed the cultural basis of life in the polis : in a word, education as the political philosophy of democratic citizenship, representation and active participation in the polis.
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an international and comparative analysis of social division rooted in race, ethnicity and national identity. It provides an overview of the key issues underlying ethnic conflict which has now risen to the top of the international political agenda.
1. Joo Heung Lee
1804 Burning Bush Lane
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
JooHeungLee@yahoo.com
Areas of Specialization
History of Philosophy; Ethics; 20th Century Continental Philosophy
Areas of Competence
World Religions; Philosophy of Religion; Social & Political Philosophy
Teaching Competence
Formal Logic; Critical Thinking; General Humanities
Education
Ph.D. The Pennsylvania State University, May 1999. Field: Philosophy.
B.A. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 1991. Field: Philosophy.
B.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1989. Field: Natural Science.
Teaching Experience
Oakton Community College 2006-2014 Associate Professor Humanities & Philosophy
• Courses taught include: General Humanities, Formal Logic, Ethics, World Religions,
Philosophy of Religion, and Honors World Religions
Wright College 1999-2006 Assistant Professor Humanities & Philosophy
• Courses taught include: General Humanities, Formal Logic, Introduction to Philosophy,
Ethics, Philosophy of Religion, and Social & Political Philosophy
Oakton Community College 1999-2000 Instructor (part-time)
Philosophy
Penn State University 1994-1998 Instructor (as graduate student)
Philosophy
Administrative Experience
Oakton Community College 2009-2013 Co-Chair Humanities & Philosophy
• My primary responsibilities were coordination of the adjunct faculty, scheduling, and
departmental marketing through avenues including the internet and special events. In
addition, I was the departmental assessment coordinator and an active member of the
Faculty Senate and the Program Review Committee.
Wright College 2005-2006 Chair Humanities & Philosophy
• My primary responsibilities were the coordination of the adjunct faculty, scheduling, and
overseeing faculty searches. In addition, I was involved with several departmental,
college-wide, and district-wide committees on issues ranging from assessment to
technology in the classroom.
Publication Record
Articles in Refereed Journals
“Beyond Control and Responsibility: The Beauty of Mercy,” Studies in Law, Politics, & Society,
vol. 37 (2005), edited by Austin Sarat, Amherst College.
“Sovereign ‘Subjectivity’ in Bataille,” The Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, vol.
32, no. 1 (2001): 36 (14 pages).
2. Biographical entry on Georges Bataille in The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 2nd edition
(September 1, 1999), edited by Robert Audi, Cambridge University Press.
"The Time of Solitude in One Hundred Years of Solitude and Remembrance of Things Past," in
Memory, History, Critique: European Identity at the Millennium, Proceedings of the Fifth
Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, August 19-24 1996
[CDROM].
Book Reviews
Kant's Compatibilism, by Hud Hudson, The Review of Metaphysics, vol. 49, no. 4, June 1996,
pp. 661-663.
Invited Papers and Lectures
“Beyond Control and Responsibility: The Beauty of Mercy,” National Endowment for the
Humanities Summer Seminar on Punishment, Amherst, MA, June, 2004.
“The Philosophy of Love,” Wright College Great Books Symposium, Chicago, IL, March, 2004.
“Gods and Monsters,” Wright College Great Books Symposium, Chicago, IL, October, 2001.
“Memory, Computers, and Identity at the New Millennium,” Wright College Great Books
Symposium, Chicago, IL, November, 1999.
"The Smile of a Dog: Is the Lightness of Being so Unbearable?," University of Chicago Slavic
Forum, Chicago, IL, April, 1997.
"Beyond the Discursive Community," Hermeneutic Extravaganza: Authors, Readers, and Text,
University Park, PA, September 1996.
"The Time of Solitude in One Hundred Years of Solitude and Remembrance of Things Past,"
International Society for the Study of European Ideas, Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 1996.
"The Worthlessness of Epistemology," The Limits of Philosophy (Depaul University), Chicago, IL,
May 1996.
"The Poverty of the Real: Baudrillard's Response to Foucault," The International Association for
Philosophy and Literature, Fairfax, VA, May 1996.
"The Future of Philosophy," The Future of Philosophy, the University, and the Institutionalization
of Theory, University Park, PA, April 1996.
"Bergson and Proust on Memory and the Superfluous," The International Association for
Philosophy and Literature, Villanova, PA, May 1995.
"Death and Community in Bataille and The Brothers Karamazov," Society for Phenomenology
and Existential Philosophy, Seattle, WA, October 1994.
"Levinas and/or Irigaray," Feminism: the Third Wave, University Park, PA, April 1993.
References
Joi Smith, President, Oakton Community College: joismith@oakton.edu
Linda Korbel, Dean, Division of Humanties, Languages, & the Arts: lkorbel@oakton.edu
Mohamed Mehdi, Co-Chair, Department of Humanties & Philosophy: mmehdi@oakton.edu