Name: Dr. Frank Grabowski
Email: [email protected]
Phone Number: 918-343-7659
Title: Professor
Department: English & Humanities
Office: Baird Hall, Room 215S
Education
Ph.D.
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Dissertation: Why Plato Is Not a Platonist
M.A.
Thesis: Ionian Natural Philosophy: Science or Proto-Science?
B.A., Philosophy
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Teaching Experience
2018-Present, Professor
2012-2018, Associate Professor
2006-2012, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Rogers State University, Claremore, OK
Courses taught: Logic*, Introduction to Philosophy*, and Values and Ethics*
2005-2006, Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Albion College, Albion, MI
Courses taught: Ancient Philosophy, Contemporary Analytic Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, and Introduction to Philosophy*
1997-2004, Graduate Teaching Assistant
2004-2005, Adjunct Faculty
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Courses taught: Philosophy of Religion, Introduction to Ethics, Introduction to Philosophical Systems*, Introduction to Philosophical Problems*, and Critical Thinking*
2001-2005, Adjunct Faculty
Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, MI
Courses taught: Religion and Science, Foundations of the American Experience*, Development of the American Experience*, and Aesthetics
200-2005, Adjunct Faculty
Schoolcraft College, Livonia, MI
2005, Adjunct Faculty
Oakland University, Pontiac, MI
* denotes multiple sections
Area of Specialization
- Ancient Philosophy (esp. Plato and the Presocratics)
Areas of Competence
- History of Philosophy (esp. Medieval and Contemporary Analytic)
- Philosophy of Religion
- Metaphysics
- Ethics
- Symbolic Logic
- Critical Thinking
Scholarship
Book:
- Plato, Metaphysics and the Forms (New York: Continuum Books, 2008)
Journal Articles:
- “Issues Surrounding Logos in Heraclitus, Frag. B56,” Michigan Academician 32:4 (2000): 267–87
Refereed and Invited Papers:
- “What Anselm Should Have Said to Gaunilo,” Tulsa Philosophical Society (5 March 2008)
- “Russell’s Odd Appeal to Instinct and Its Promising Implications for Theism,” Dallas Socratic Society (9 April 2007)
- “Anslem’s Ontological Argument and Platonic Realism,” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Group Meeting (25 March 2004)
Popular Lectures:
- “Richard Dawkins’s The God Delusion: A Critical Review,” Stratton Taylor Library, Rogers State University (14 March 2008)
- “The Problem of Evil and Theodicy in the Early Church,” St. Cecilia Catholic Church, Claremore, OK (13, 20 and 27 February 2008)
Book Reviews:
- Review of Eli Maor’s The Pythagorean Theorem: A 4,000-Year History, European Legacy 13:6 (2008)
- Review of Konrad Kinzl’s A Companion to the Classical Greek World, European Legacy 13:1 (2008)
- Review of John Rist’s Real Ethics, Philosophia Christi 6:2 (2004)
Honors & Awards
- Faculty Senate’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship, School of Liberal Arts, 2008
University Service
- Curriculum Committee, Department of English and Humanities, 2007/08
- Capstone Committee, Department of English and Humanities, 2007/08
- Ad Hoc Committee to Reform the Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts, Department of English and Humanities, 2007/08
- Hiring Committee, Department of English and Humanities, Spring 2008
- Faculty Senate, elected Senator from Department of English and Humanities, 2007/08
- Christian Apologetics Club, Advisor, since Fall 2006
- Philosophy Club, Advisor, since Spring 2007
Professional Organizations
- American Philosophical Association, member since Fall 1999
- Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, member since Fall 2006
Foreign Languages
- Ancient Greek and Latin (reading)