Dr. Darrell Arnold
Dr. Darrell Arnold has an instructorship in philosophy at The University of Colorado-Colorado Springs.
He has had recent lectureships at Colorado State University-Puebo and Ecosign
Academy of Design in Cologne, Germany. He earlier worked as editor and translator at the Max Planck Institute
for Research on Collective Goods in Bonn.
Darrell has a doctorate in philosophy from the Universitaet Bielefeld, a Master of Arts from St. Louis University, and over ten
years experience as an editor, translator, and educator.
Darrell's research is in the history of philosophy, especially German philosophy since Kant, socio-political philosophy,
as well as philosophy of science. His special interests are the cross-sections of political philosophy, ethics, and epistemology.
Among other things, this entails work on the democratization of the sciences, as well as environmental ethics.
Select Academic Work
Georg Simmel: The Stranger as a Social Category
Ethical Insight and the Problem of Provability
Political Epistemology
Nineteenth Century Life Sciences and Hegel's Organic View of Systems
Site Design
This site features Darrell's teaching work and other topics of general academic interest.
Philosophy
This link takes you to Darrell's "Philosophy workshop." It contains notes for coursework, along with a few pertinent links to online philosophy sites.
Translating/Editing
This provides information about Darrell's editing and translating work.
Language Tips
This features Darrell's "language tips," which he has previously made accessible on the Intranet site of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
in Bonn. Darrell offers academic writing advice of particular use to non-native speakers of English.
Lectures Archive
Darrell has also developed perhaps the largest archive of academic audio and video data on the web.
This site catalogues lectures and radio interviews by academic area, theoretician, and topic.