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Gregory Velazco Y Trianosky
Ph.D. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1980
"[P]hilosophy has a value - perhaps its chief value - through the greatness of the objects which it contemplates, and the freedom from narrow and personal aims resulting from this contemplation."
B. Russell, "The Value of Philosophy"
Professor
Contact Information
Office: ST 520
Email: gregory.trianoksy@csun.edu
Phone: 818.677.6462
Interests
Philosophy of Race and Racism
Ethics
Political Philosophy
Publications
"Savages, Wild Men, Monstrous Races: The Social Construction of Race in the Early Modern Era", in
Beauty Revisited (2011)
"Mestizaje and Hispanic Identity"
Blackwell Companion Guide To Latin American Philosophy (2009)
"Where Do Virtues Get Their Goodness?"
Conceptions of Virtue East and West (2005)
"Beyond Mestizo Identity: The Future of Race in America"
in New Faces in a Changing America: Multiracial Identity in the 21st Century reprinted in Contemporary Moral Issues: D (2002)
"Supererogation"
in Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (1998)
"Natural Affection and Responsibility for Character: A Critique of Kantian Views of the Virtues"
in Identity, Character, and Morality: Essays in Moral Psychology (1990)
"What is Virtue Ethics All About?"
American Philosophical Quarterly (1990)
"Supererogation, Wrongdoing, and Vice: On Autonomy of the Ethics of Virtue"
Journal of Philosophy 83 (1986)
"Blackness, Hypodescent, and Essentialism: Commentary on McPherson and Shelby's Blackness and B