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Professor Omar Dahbour
Room: 1418A HW
Phone: (212) 772-5084
Ext: 1-5084
Office Hours: By appointment
E-mail: odahbour@hunter.cuny.edu
Professor Omar Dahbour (Ph.D. in Philosophy, City University of New York, 1995; Ph.D. in History, University of Chicago, 1987) has taught full-time at Hunter College since 1998. He has held teaching appointments at Ohio University, Colorado College, and other institutions.
He regularly teaches the following courses: Philosophy, Politics, and Society (PHILO 106), Revolutions in Modern Philosophy (PHILO 218), Political Philosophy (PHILO 246), International Ethics (PHILO 248), Problems of Ethics and Society (PHILO 250), Marxist and Critical Theory (PHILO 319), Contemporary Theories of Justice (PHILO 346), Hegel (PHILO 380.70), Marx (PHILO 380.76), Philosophy of History (PHILO 394.74)
Representative Publications
- Self-Determination without Nationalism: A Theory of Postnational Sovereignty (Temple University Press, 2013; paperback 2014)
- "National Rights, Minority Rights, and Ethnic Cleansing," in Grace Cheng (ed.), Nationalism and Human Rights (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012)
- "Radical Approaches to Global Justice: Is There a New Paradigm?," Public Affairs Quarterly (2012)
- "Nationalism, Self-Determination, and Secession," in Patrick Hayden (ed.), Ashgate Companion to Ethics and International Relations (2009)
- "Hegemony and Rights: On the Liberal Justification for Empire," in Dawson/Schueller (eds.), Exceptional State: Contemporary U.S. Culture and the New Imperialism (Duke, 2007)
- "Advocating Sovereignty in an Age of Globalization," Journal of Social Philosophy (2006)
- "Three Models of Global Community," Journal of Ethics (2005)
- "The Response to Terrorism: Moral Condemnation or Ethical Judgment?" Philosophical Forum (2005)
- Illusion of the Peoples: A Critique of National Self-Determination (Rowman & Littlefield, 2003)