Robert Trundle

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Robert Christner Trundle, Jr. (born 1943) is an American philosopher author and college professor. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Fate Magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in Ufology in 2005 based on his book Is E.T. Here? and an article published in Science and Method in the Netherlands.[1]

He is a professor at Northern Kentucky University, in the Philosophy and Religious Studies Program. He specializes in History of Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, and Metaphysics.[2]

[edit] Published works

  • Beyond Absurdity: The Philosophy of Albert Camus with Ramakrishna Puligandla (1986), Univ Pr of Amer, ISBN 0-819-15225-0 (hc), ISBN 0-819-15226-9 (pb)
  • "Is there any ethics in business ethics". Journal of Business Ethics. vol. 8 num 4. April 1989. pp 261-289. Springer Netherlands.
  • Ancient Greek Philosophy (1994), Avebury, ISBN 1-856-28978-8
  • Medieval Modal Logic & Science (1999), University Press of America ISBN 0761813985
  • UFOs: Politics, God and Science (2001), European Press Academic Publishing ISBN 8-883-98007-7
  • From Physics to Politics (2001), Transaction Publishers; 2 edition ISBN 0-765-80901-X
  • Camus’ Answer: “No” to the Western Pharisees (2002), Sussex Academic Press ISBN 1-902-21098-0 (hc), ISBN 1-902-21099-9 (pb)
  • Is E.T. Here? EcceNova Editions; 1st edition (2005), ISBN 0-973-53412-5

[edit] References

David Wecker. "Professor exposes the aliens among us", Cincinnati Post, 2004-07-15. Retrieved on 2006-10-10.

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ 100 Most Influential People in Ufology Today. Retrieved on 2006-10-10.
  2. ^ NKU website Retrieved 10/17/2006