Research
James Lee is primarily interested in philosophical methodology and its applications to the teaching of philosophy. He also has research interests in metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of religion.
Publications
- "Teaching Component Skills in Philosophy." Teaching Philosophy (forthcoming).
- "The Pragmatics of Metaphysical Explanation." Argumenta (forthcoming).
- "Socratic Dialogue Outside of the Classroom. Teaching Philosophy 41:1 (2018): 45-63.
- "His Ways (of Being) Are Not Our Ways" (2014) Best Graduate Paper, Society of Christian Philosophers, Eastern Regional Meeting, Niagara University.
Education
- Ph.D., Syracuse University
- M.A., University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee