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  Raymond Dennehy
Professor: Philosophy

Raymond Dennehy was born in San Francisco in 1934 and is Professor of Philosophy. After serving in the U.S. Navy abroad the heavy cruiser, USS Rochester (CA 124) as a radarman, principally in the South China Sea, from 1954-58, he attended the University of San Francisco, obtaining a B.A. in philosophy in 1962; he did graduate study in philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, 1962-64, before entering the graduate philosophy program at the University of Toronto, getting a Ph.D. in philosophy from that school in 1973. His areas of teaching and research interest are metaphysics, epistemology, and social ethics. Dennehy is frequently called upon to address contemporary ethical issues by universities and the media. Besides many scholarly articles, he has published: Reason and Dignity, Christian Married Loved, Anti-Abortionist at Large, and Soldier Boy: the War Between Michael and Lucifer. He is married to Maryann Dennehy and has four children and eleven grandchildren.

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