John Henry Morgan

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John H. Morgan, Ph.D. (Hartford), D.Sc.(CAS/London), Psy.D. (Foundation House/Oxford), is the Karl Mannheim Professor of the History and Philosophy of Social Sciences at the Graduate Theological Foundation where he has also been President since 1982. Since 1998, he has been teaching in the international summer program of Oxford University where he was appointed to the program’s Board of Studies in 1995. He has held postdoctoral appointments at Harvard University, Yale University, and Princeton University and has been a National Science Foundation Science Faculty Fellow at the University of Notre Dame. He has also held three postdoctoral appointments at the University of Chicago and currently holds a joint faculty appointment at Cloverdale College as The Sir Julian Huxley Professor of the History and Philosophy of Education. The author of over thirty books and scores of scholarly articles, his latest books include Being Human: Perspectives in Meaning and Interpretation (Essays in Religion, Culture and Personality), 2003; The P.R.I.M.E. Factor: A Radical Philosophy of Collaborative Education, 2004; and Naturally Good: The Behavioral History of Moral Development (from Charles Darwin to E.O. Wilson), 2005.

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