John Capps received his Ph.D from Northwestern University in 1997. The focus of his research is within epistemology and the philosophy of science, where he has been influenced by the work of classical ...
John Capps, professor of philosophy, organized a panel on pragmatism and the penal system and presented his paper “Pragmatism, Deterrence, and Collective Punishment” at the annual meeting of the ...
John Capps, professor in the Department of Philosophy, spoke as part of an invited symposium at the annual meeting of the American Philosophical Association's Pacific Division on April 19 in San ...
John Capps, professor of philosophy, received an honorable mention in the American Association of Philosophy Teachers’ Lenssen Prize competition for his article, “The Case for Discussion-Intensive ...
Capps, John. "Writing public-facing philosophy about science." Rev. of Nancy Cartwright: A philosopher looks at science, by n/a. Metascience 2022: 95-98. Print. ∆ Capps, John. "Review of Fixing the ...
John Capps, professor of philosophy, had an article titled “The Case for Discussion-Intensive Pedagogy” published in the spring 2018 issue of the American Philosophical Association Newsletter on ...