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Academic & Nonfiction Editor (PhD Philosophy) | Peer-Reviewed Publishing, APA/MLA/Chicago, Research Expertise

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Technical Writing, Business & Legal Writing, Copywriting, Creative Writing, Newswriting, Audio Transcription, General Proofreading & Editing, Translation
Research Fact Checking, Gray Literature Search, Systematic Literature Review, Secondary Data Collection
Product Development Product Evaluation
Work Experience

Associate Professor

Fort Hays State University

- Present

Associate Professor of Philosophy

Fort Hays State University

August 2018 - Present

Education

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D)

University of Kansas

August 2007 - May 2016

Ph.D. (Philosophy)

University of Kansas

August 2007 - May 2016

Master of Arts (M.A.)

University of Kansas

August 2012 - December 2014

M.A. (Classics)

University of Kansas

August 2012 - December 2014

B.A.

Washburn University

August 2002 - May 2007

B.A. (History)

Washburn University

August 2002 - May 2007

Certifications
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Publications
OTHER
DeLong, Jeremy Curtis. "Parmenides (internet Encylcopedia of Philosophy)." (2016).
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeremy Delong, Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual Arts(2015). Star Trek: Into Darkness—Ethical Impartiality, Partiality, and the Need for a Male/Female Synthesis . Film and Philosophy. 19. p. 141–163. Philosophy Documentation Center
Jeremy C. DeLong, Southwestern Philosophical Society(2015). Rearranging Parmenides: B1: 31-32 and a Case for an Entirely Negative Doxa (Opinion) . Southwest Philosophy Review. 31. (1). p. 177–186. Philosophy Documentation Center