Oct. 18, 2013 - Three members of the King’s College faculty have published articles in the “Ethics in Focus” forum section of the recent issue of an academic journal, “Expositions: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities.”

Dr. Bernard Prusak, associate professor of philosophy and director of the McGowan Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility, edited the forum and published its introduction, “Ethics Education: More Than a Good Idea?”; Dr. Gregory Bassham, professor of philosophy, contributed the article “Mearsheimer’s Mistakes: Why Colleges Should (and Inevitably Do) Provide Moral Guidance”; and Rev. Daniel Issing, C.S.C., assistant professor of theology, contributed “The Virtue of Teaching Theological Ethics.”

The “Ethics in Focus” forum is a collaborative initiative organized by the Villanova Center for Liberal Education and the McGowan Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility at King’s College.

King’s College is a Catholic College sponsored by the Congregation of Holy Cross.

Dr. Gregory Bassham

Dr. Gregory Bassham

Rev. Daniel Issing, C.S.C.

Rev. Daniel Issing, C.S.C.

Dr. Bernard Prusak

Dr. Bernard Prusak