Robert Redmon
Dr. Robert Redmon has a profound understanding of the intricate realms of medical ethics, philosophy of language, and the history of 17th and 18th Century philosophy. As an Emeritus Associate Professor of Philosophy at Virginia Commonwealth University, he has dedicated his career to exploring these complex subjects, contributing significantly to the academic community since he began teaching there in 1975. Dr. Redmon earned his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of North Carolina, where he honed his expertise and developed a keen interest in the ethical dimensions of medical practice and the nuanced intricacies of language. His scholarly work has been widely recognized, with numerous publications that delve into these areas, offering fresh insights and fostering deeper understanding among his peers and students alike. Before his tenure at Virginia Commonwealth University, Dr. Redmon enriched his teaching experience at various esteemed institutions, where he shared his knowledge and passion for philosophy with a diverse range of students. His commitment to education and his ability to engage students in critical thinking have made him a respected figure in the academic community. Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Redmon is a devoted family man. He shares his life with his wife, who is dedicated to shaping young minds as a middle school teacher. Together, they have raised two children, balancing their professional commitments with the joys and challenges of family life. Dr. Redmon's personal experiences have undoubtedly influenced his philosophical perspectives, adding depth and empathy to his academic endeavors. Throughout his career, Dr. Redmon has remained committed to advancing the study of philosophy, inspiring countless students and colleagues with his intellectual rigor and passion for ethical inquiry. His legacy at Virginia Commonwealth University continues to impact the field of philosophy, leaving an indelible mark on those who have had the privilege of learning from him.
Publications
, 1722-1735, 2016-02-01
, 7798-7821, 2015-09-01
, 9056-9067, 2017-08-01