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James A. Stieb
Title: Adjunct Associate Professor  
Telephone: 215-895-1824
Email: stiebja@drexel.edu
Office: 5064 MacAllister, 3241 Chestnut St.
   
   
Discipline: Philosophy
   
Research Keywords: Loyalty, Egoism, Ethics, Social Responsibility, Metaphysics, Epistemology, American Philosophy, Pragmatism, Business Ethics, Engineering Ethics, Computer Ethics
   
Courses Taught: Ethics, Business Ethics, Engineering Ethics, Computer Ethics, Intro to Philosophy, Logic and Critical Reasoning, Epistemology, Composition.
   
Profile: James Stieb is currently an Adjunct Associate Professor of Philosophy at Drexel University. He has eight years of experience teaching ethics, applied ethics, logic, and critical reasoning. Dr. Stieb received his undergraduate degrees in liberal arts from St. John’s College and in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder, and his doctoral degree in philosophy from Temple University. His current research interests include supporting the equation of virtue ethics and ethical egoism, showing that there are no inevitable conflicts in loyalty, and in general showing the relevance of philosophy and metaphysics to large organizations. He recently authored an article titled “Clearing up the Egoist Difficulty with Loyalty,” which appeared in the Journal of Business Ethics.
   
Professional Membership: American Philosophical Association, Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium, Society for the Discussion of Realism and Antirealism, Journal of Business Ethics (Reviewer)
   
Education:

Temple University
M.A. and Ph.D. Philosophy

University of Colorado -- Boulder
B.A. in Philosophy

St. John's College
B.A. in Liberal Arts

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