
Dr. Craig Condella
- Professor
- Chair, Philosophy
- Faculty fellow, Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy
- Email:
- craig.condella@salve.edu
McAuley Hall, Room 327
Education
- B.S. in biology and philosophy, University of Scranton (1997)
- M.A., Fordham University (2001)
- M.Phil., Fordham University (2002)
- Ph.D., Fordham University (2005)
Research Interests
My primary research interests are in environmental ethics, the philosophy of science and the philosophy of technology. In environmental ethics, my work has focused on the writings of Aristotle and Martin Heidegger, considering how nature must be re-thought and re-imagined if we are to change our relationship with it. In the philosophy of science, I explore the philosophical implications of human evolution and examine the scientific credibility of Darwin's theory in contrast to creationism and intelligent design. In the philosophy of technology, though rooted in Heidegger’s assessment of modern technological being, my work has more recently incorporated Bernard Stiegler and Andrew Feenberg, considering how new technologies - such as the iPod and Facebook - are transforming our relationships with each other and our perception of ourselves.