Darren Domsky, PhD (Philosophy)

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Darren Domsky is an Assistant Professor in the Maritime Studies Program, with a BA (honors) and MA from the University of Alberta and a PhD from York University.  He teaches environmental ethics, ethical theory, and formal logic.  His recent and forthcoming publications include “Why Callicott’s Communitarian Environmental Ethic is not Holistic,” The Journal of Value Inquiry; “The Inadequacy of Ecological Communitarianism,” Environmental Ethics; “Tossing the Rotten Thing Out: Eliminating Bad Reasons not to Solve the Problem of Moral Luck,” Philosophy; “Keeping a Place for Meta-Ethics: Assessing Elliot’s Dismissal of the Subjectivism/Objectivism Debate in Environmental Ethics,” Metaphilosophy; “There Is No Door: Finally Solving the Problem of Moral Luck,” The Journal of Philosophy; and “Evaluating Callicott’s Attack on Stone’s Moral Pluralism,” Environmental Values.

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