// Andrew J. Corsa is a professor, writer, and artist who lives in Boca Raton, Florida and teaches at Lynn University. He holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy and his research focuses on the History of Moral and Political Philosophy - in particular the virtue of greatness of soul. Recently, he has also focused on the Philosophy of Art.
Bird Photographs from:
Birds: A Monthly Serial Illustrated by Color Photography
Designed to Promote Knowledge of Bird-Life, Vol. II,
Chicago: Nature Study Publishing Company, 1897
And:
Birds: A Monthly Serial Illustrated by Color Photography
Designed to Promote Knowledge of Bird-Life, Vol. III,
Chicago: Nature Study Publishing Company, 1897
2. Thomas Hobbes on Civility, Magnanimity, and Scientific Discourse
3. Learning from Fiction to Change our Personal Narratives
2. Empathy and Moral Education, Theatre of the Oppressed, and The Laramie Project
6. LaBeouf, Ronkko & Turner, Digital Remix, and Group Authorship
7. Philosophy of Digital Art as Collaboration
8. Moral Psychology of the Fading Affect Bias (co-authored with W. Richard Walker)
9. Grand Narratives, Metamodernism, and Global Ethics
10. Kinesthetic Empathy, Dance, and Technology
11. Henry David Thoreau: Greatness of Soul and Environmental Virtue
12. Modern Greatness of Soul in Hume and Smith
13. Thomas Hobbes: Magnanimity, Felicity, and Justice