Affiliated Faculty

Fred Frohock (Ph.D., UNC-Chapel Hill), Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science at the University of Miami with academic concentrations in political philosophy, law, and bioethics. He is the author of numerous papers in scholarly journals and 10 books, including Special Care (University of Chicago Press, 1986), Healing Powers (University of Chicago Press, 1992), Public Reason: Mediated Authority in the Liberal State (Cornell University Press, 1999), Lives of the Psychics (University of Chicago Press, 2000), and Bounded Divinities (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006).
 

Office: Room 314 E Jenkins Building
Phone
#:
(305) 284-8362 
Email:
f.frohock@miami.edu

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Kenneth Goodman (Ph.D., University of Miami), Professor, Department of Medicine. He is the Co-Director of the University of Miami Ethics Programs and Director, UM Bioethics Program. He has appointments in the Departments of Philosophy, Anesthesiology, Epidemiology and Public Health, and the School of Nursing and Health Studies. He is the author of Ethics and Evidence-Based Medicine (Cambridge University Press, 2003), co-author of Ethics and Information Technology (Springer Verlag, 2002), co-author of Case Studies in Public Health Ethics (American Public Health Association, 1997), editor of Ethics, Computing and Medicine: Informatics and the Transformation of Health Care (Cambridge University Press, 1998), editor of Ethics, Politics and Death in the 21st Century: The Strange, Sad Case of Terri Schiavo (Oxford University Press, forthcoming), and co-editor of The KBMT Project: A Case Study in Knowledge-Based Machine Translation (Morgan Kaufmann, 1991).
 

Office: Ashe building, Rm. 702 & Medical Campus,
Phone
#: 305-284-9216 (Gables Campus) / 305-243-5723 (Medical Campus)
Email: kgoodman@miami.edu

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Frank Palmeri (Ph.D., Columbia University), Professor, Department of English. He works in comparative 18th- and 19th-century literature (including historiography, philosophy, and the visual arts), narrative theory, satire, and postmodernism. He is the author of Satire in Narrative (1990), and Satire, History, Novel: Narrative Forms, 1665-1815 (2003), and the editor of Critical Essays on Jonathan Swift (1993), and Humans and Other Animals in Eighteenth-Century England: Representation, Hybridity, Ethics (2006). His current projects include Conjectural History and the Emergence of the Social Sciences, and Satire, Novels, and Public Spheres in England, 1790-1915.
 

Office: Ashe building, Rm. 304
Phone
#: 305-284-5169
Email: fpalmeri@miami.edu

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