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Paul A. Morgan is
an associate professor in the Department of Professional and Secondary
Education at West Chester University of Pennsylvania. His campus and scholarly work are devoted to
exploring the historical precedents, philosophical rationale, and practical means
for creating more ecologically sustainable educational institutions. He has
published articles on the life and writings of Liberty Hyde Bailey, a critical
figure in the history of environmental ethics and nature-study, and is
currently developing a program that integrates environmental, outdoor, and
sustainability education (EOS). His most
recent writing seeks to frame the challenge of environmental sustainability as
the unprecedented task of deliberate worldview transition, which is where
science-religion dialogue takes on increasing urgency. See “The Foundations of Planetary
Agrarianism: Thomas Berry and Liberty Hyde Bailey”, in The Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 19.5 (August
2006). Dr. Morgan holds a B.A. degree in
Political Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1985),
and a Ph.D. in Philosophy and Education from Columbia University, Teachers
College (1998).
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