ROBERT
REDMON
Robert Redmon is an Associate Professor of Philosophy, Virginia
Commonwealth University. He has taught at VCU since 1975. Before that he taught
philosophy at the College of William and Mary, the University of Wisconsin-Stevens
Point, and Monmouth College (Illinois).
Professor Redmon received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of North
Carolina in 1969. His undergraduate degree was from North Carolina State University
in applied mathematics in 1961. Between the time he was at NC State and Carolina,
he served in the US Army in the Army Security Agency.
His primary interests in philosophy have been in medical ethics, philosophy
of language, and the history of 17th and 18th Century philosophy. His publications
in the philosophy of language include articles in Mind, Philosophy
and Phenomenological Research, and the Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic.
In medical ethics he has published in The Hastings Center Report, the
Journal of Medical Ethics, Theoretical Medicine, and Academic
Medicine . In the history of philosophy he has published in The Personalist.
Several of his articles have been anthologized.
His wife teaches in middle school and they have two children. The oldest is
a son who is a system analyst in the Washington, DC area. Their daughter teaches
government in high school in Hanover County, Virginia.
Professor Redmon has taught several levels of logic, with large
and small on-campus classes, as well as over the Internet . He has used Professor Pole's program
"Logic Coach" in these courses, and has developed methods to concurrently
analyze student performance while teaching in the classroom. It is his experience
with a wide variety of students in different settings that has convinced him
of the need for The Reasoning Center.