Robert Walsh
As a young man I embraced a philosophical way of life dedicated to the pursuit of wisdom, justice, knowledge, and self-development. This has involved a personal struggle to overcome prejudice and put the good of others before self-interest. I have not always been successful at this, but I think that striving to become better is what counts. I have worked as a teacher and psychological counselor most of my adult life and have published scholarly articles, popular essays, and poetry. I am currently teaching at the University of Montana.
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Ph.D. (Philosophy); MA (Philosophy); MA (Educational Psychology); BA (Philosophy & Religion)Interests
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Wall St., Penn State, Congress: A Chronic Lack of Moral JudgmentThe steady flow of news stories involving a lack of ethical judgment by persons who otherwise were the “winningest” in their fields indicates a moral plague eating away at the fabric of society today. What can be done?
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Lost Boys: Forgotten Victims of the Penn State Sexual AssaultsThe real victims of the sexual assaults at Penn State are the boys assaulted, not Paterno, Spanier, or the mobs of angry students. Moral amnesia, male socialization, and the macho ethos of football contributed to the sport-induced assault and cover-up.