Michael W. Austin  | |
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| Born | 1969 | 
| Education | University of Colorado at Boulder (Ph.D.) Talbot School of Theology (M.A.)  | 
| Era | 21st-century philosophy | 
| Region | Western philosophy | 
| Institutions | Eastern Kentucky University | 
| Thesis | Parental Rights and Obligations (2004) | 
| Doctoral advisor | David Boonin | 
Main interests  | philosophy of religion, moral philosophy | 
Michael W. Austin (born 1969) is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Eastern Kentucky University. He is known for his works on moral philosophy and philosophy of religion.[1][2][3]
Books
- Football and Philosophy: Going Deep[4]
 - God and Guns in America
 - Wise Stewards: Philosophical Foundations of Christian Parenting
 - Being Good: Christian Virtues for Everyday Life
 - Cycling - Philosophy for Everyone: A Philosophical Tour de Force
 - Coffee - Philosophy for Everyone: Grounds for Debate
 - Running and Philosophy: A Marathon for the Mind
 - Fatherhood - Philosophy for Everyone: The Dao of Daddy
 - Conceptions of Parenthood: Ethics and The Family
 - Virtues in Action: New Essays in Applied Virtue Ethics
 - The Olympics and Philosophy (The Philosophy of Popular Culture)
 - Humility and Human Flourishing: A Study in Analytic Moral Theology (Oxford Studies in Analytic Theology)
 
References
- ↑ "EPS Web Author Profiles". www.epsociety.org.
 - ↑ Millum, Joseph (26 April 2008). "Review of Conceptions of Parenthood: Ethics and the Family". NDPR.
 - ↑ Albrecht, Gloria H. (March 2011). "Conceptions of Parenthood: Ethics and the Family". Journal of Family Theory & Review. 3 (1): 62–65. doi:10.1111/j.1756-2589.2010.00084.x. ISSN 1756-2589.
 - ↑ Lehe, Robert (2009). "Review of Football and Philosophy: Going Deep". Journal of Sport History. 36 (2): 283–284. ISSN 0094-1700. JSTOR 26405192.
 
External links
- Michael W. Austin at Eastern Kentucky University
 - Michael W. Austin publications indexed by Google Scholar
 
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