Jamie P. Ross

Jamie P. Ross

Assistant Professor
 University Studies
PhD. Philosophy

Mailing Address
University Studies
Portland State University
P.O. Box 751
Portland, Oregon 97207

Office Street Address
Cramer Hall 117M
1721 S.W. Broadway
Portland, Oregon 97201

Tele: 503-725-8590 (main office)
503-725-8370 (my office)
Fax: 503-725-5977
E-mail: rossj@pdx.edu

Office Hours:
Tue. 2pm-3pm

Thur.
9:00-10:00am

and by appt.
 

Courses, Academic Year 2007-2008

 

Fall 2007

Winter 2008

Spring 2008

Freedom, Privacy & Technology  
T/TH 09:30-10:45

 

 

T/TH 11:00-12:15

Sexualities

T/TH 9:30-10:45

American Philosophy
T/TH 10-11:50

The Work of Art 
T/TH 12:30-1:45

The Work of Art

T/TH 12:30-1:45

The Work of Art

T/TH 12:30-1:45

         



Teaching Fields                                                                        Links

American Philosophy                                      PSU Department of Philosophy home page
Feminist Philosophy                                        PSU University Studies home page
History of Philosophy                                     Portland State University home page
Ethics - Medical, Business, Environmental
Interdisciplinary Studies
 
 

Research Interests                                                Curriculum Vitae

Social Construction of Knowledge                            Ph.D.. Philosophy - University of Oregon 1995
American Pragmatism                                               B.A. Philosophy - Bryn Mawr College 1977
Feminist Philosophy of Science                                 Assist. Prof. - Portland State University 1998- present
Reproductive Technology                                         Instructor - Portland State University 1992-1998
                                                                                Instructor - Lewis & Clark College 1992-1998
                                                                                Private Legal Investigator - 1978-1990


Courses Past and Present

University Studies:

  Sex, Mind & Mask: Magic & Myth            Sexualities
  Work & Human Values                             Conflict in Values
  Justice and the Community                          Knowledge, Art & Power
  Freedom, Privacy & Technology                 Professional Ethics
  Feminist Philosophy                                    American Philosophy
 
 

Philosophy:

Intro. to Philosophy          Elementary Ethics               Business Ethics          Environmental Ethics
Intro. to Ethics                  Phil. Issues: John Dewey    Logic                         Feminist Philosophy
History of Philosophy        Legal Reasoning                Critical Thinking         19th Century
Social and Political Philosophy
 
 

Women's Studies:

Engendered Health & Women's Bodies
Gender and Critical Theory
Feminist Theory
 
 

Professional Courses:

Legal Investigation
Environmental Studies