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Dr. Michael Valle
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Dr. Michael Valle

I work as tenured faculty in Philosophy and Religious Studies.  I earned my B.A. at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, my M.A. at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and my Ph.D. at Arizona State University.  My dissertation, Divine Abandonment and the Evidential Argument from Evil, was based on the work of William Rowe and explored the significance of inscrutable evil and the experience of divine abandonment for the evidential case against theism to determine their relative weight in the debate.

 

Apart from the philosophy of religion, I have special interests in Vaishnava philosophy during the Bengali Renaissance in India (especially the work of Bhaktivinoda Thakur), in German transcendental idealism (especially that of Arthur Schopenhauer), and in the advantages of liberty-based political systems over equality-based systems.

 

I love the German language and am currently translating J. M. Bochenski?s Marxismus-Leninismus: Wissenschaft oder Glaube (Marxism-Leninism: Science or Faith) into English.  I will finish this project by August of 2008 and will link it to this page for those who have long awaited this translation . . .

 

I am also an avid motorcyclist and earned a PHD (Professional Harley-Davidson) Certificate at the Motorcycle Mechanics Institute in 1998.  I still work on motorcycles and prefer American iron (I ride a Harley-Davidson and a Victory), but I love all makes of motorcycles.


 
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