Marilyn Holly
Professor Emerita of Philosophy
Areas of Specialization
- Locke
- Social & Political Philosophy
- Kierkegaard
- Existentialism
- Environmental Ethics
- American Indian Philosophy
Selected Publications
- Invited essay,"The Orenda Group of Concepts," in T. Alexander, ed., Raising the Rafters (refereed anthology of essays on American Indian Philosophy), Vanderbilt, forthcoming
- "Theory of Navajo Criminal Justice: A Jungian Perspective," in J.I. Ross ed., Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System, Sage (refereed anthology of essays on philosophical theory of and practice of criminal justice in various American Indian societies).
- Selected earlier publications are on file in the Philosophy Department Library.
Selected Presentations
- "Navajo Philosophy of Criminal Justice". SAAP national conference, Milwaukee, Feb 1998.
- "A Jungian Interpretation of the Navajo Philosophy of Criminal Justice", invited presentation, SAAP Group Meeting, Central APA, Chicago, May 1998.
- Invited presentation on Environmental Ethics panel, FPA meeting, November 1998.
Recent Research Projects
- "Reason, Autonomy, Personal Identity, and Virtue in Locke"
- "Reason, Autonomy, Personal Identity, and Virtue in Mary Wollstonecraft's Adaptation of Locke to the Education of Women."
Professional Associations
American Philosophical Association; Florida Philosophical Association; Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy (SAAP)
Graduate Education
University of Rochester, PhD (four years of graduate philosophy; two years additional of graduate psychology); post-doctoral year of study at Carl Jung Institute, Zurich, Switzerland.
