Roy
C. Weatherford
Professor
In 1972 Dr. Weatherford received
the Ph.D. in Philosophy from Harvard University, where
he was a Danforth Graduate Fellow and winner of the Bechtel
Prize in Philosophy for his essay on “Heisenberg's Uncertainty
Relations.” He accepted
an appointment at USF and has never looked for a job anywhere else. He received
an award as “Outstanding Scholar, College of Arts and Letters” and a “Teaching
Incentive Program (TIP)” award for excellence in teaching. Among his major publications
are Philosophical Foundations of Probability Theory, The Implications of
Determinism, and World Peace and the Human Family . He is recently
the author of the invited lead paper, “Human Familism and the United Nations” in The
Journal of Peace Studies. He is currently working on a book tentatively
entitled Space: The Moral Imperative based on his Inaugural Address
as President of the Florida Philosophical Association.
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