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David O. Brink

Welcome to my home page.  I am a Professor in and Chair of the Philosophy Department at the University of California, San Diego, a Director of the Institute for Law and Philosophy at the University of San Diego School of Law, and an Editor of the journal Legal Theory. My research interests are in ethical theory, history of ethics, and jurisprudence.  My work in ethics focuses on foundational questions about practical reason, moral demands, and the normativity of ethics.  My approach blends historical concern with the views of important figures and traditions in the history of ethics and systematic concern with the clearest and most plausible formulations of first principles.  My work in jurisprudence focuses on traditional issues in analytical jurisprudence about the nature of law and legal interpretation as well as substantive issues in constitutional and criminal jurisprudence.

I received my Ph.D. in Philosophy from Cornell University in 1985.  I served as an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Case Western Reserve University for two years, before going to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where I taught for seven years as Assistant and then Associate Professor of Philosophy.  During 1986 I was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Stanford University.  I have been fortunate to hold fellowships with the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (1990-91), the University of California Presidential Committee in the Humanities (1997-98), and the National Endowment for the Humanities (2002-03). 

My main interest, outside of philosophy, is my family.  My wife, Bonny Sweeney, is a plaintiffs' class-action antitrust attorney at the law firm of Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins LLP.  She heads their antitrust section and is currently Chair of the Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Section of the California State Bar Association.  She is an avid runner and has run two marathons and several long distance relay races.  We have two sons, Ben (born 1990) and Sam (born 1993).  Ben is senior at La Jolla Country Day, where he plays baseball and roller hockey.  He also plays ice hockey with the San Diego Gulls travel ice hockey team (18AA).  Sam is a sophomore at La Jolla Country Day.  He plays a mean cello, surfs, and also plays roller hockey for the school team.

My principal avocation these days is hockey.  I grew up in Minneapolis and played hockey in school.  Though I loved my Minnesota North Stars, my favortie team was Bobby Orr's Boston Bruins of the late 1960s and early 1970s.  I stopped playing hockey completely when I went off to college and didn't play again for 20 years.  I rediscovered my childhood passion when Ben was four years old and wanted to play inline hockey at a local YMCA.  The Y talked me into coaching, which led to playing in adult leagues, which led to mid-life addiction.  I've been coaching inline and ice hockey more or less continuously since the mid-1990s.  I've served as an assistant coach for ice hockey teams in the San Diego Gulls and La Jolla Jaguars organizations, and I am currently Head Coach of the La Jolla Country Day varisty inline hockey team.  I am currently playing ice hockey in one adult league with my son Ben.  Sometimes Bonny thinks that this fascination with hockey is too much.  But then I remind her that it is a relatively benign form of mid-life crisis.

Select Publications

Online Publications

JSTOR and PDF

Curriculum Vitae

CV

Courses

PHIL 13: Ethics (Fall 2003)
PHIL 31: Ancient Philosophy (Fall 2005)
PHIL 100: Socrates and Plato (Fall 2004)
PHIL 161: Topics in the History of Ethics: Greek Ethics (Fall 2004)
PHIL 167: Contemporary Political Philosophy (Fall 2005)
PHIL 168: Philosophy of Law (Winter 2008)
PHIL 202: Practical Reason (Winter 2004)
PHIL 202: Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy (Winter 2005)
PHIL 202: Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy (with Dick Arneson) (Winter 2009)
PHIL 260: Persons & Values (Winter 2006)
PHIL 260: The Normativity of Ethics (Spring 2007)
PHIL 260: Partial Responsibility (with Dana Nelkin) (Spring 2008)

Graduate Study in Philosophy

Advice for Students Contemplating Graduate Study

Hockey

La Jolla Country Day Varsity Roller Hockey

My Family

Pictures

E-mail

dbrink@ucsd.edu


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