Poor
Dr. Kallfelz is a very knowledgeable man, you can tell that just by his lectures, however he is not a very good teacher. His power points are just random pieces of info that correlate loosely with the topic. His lectures do not have much structure either. He will give you study guides that have the exact info you need.
Awful
Kallfelz is highly arrogant, and his Power Points are pointless. On days of discussion, he does most of the talking which includes mostly rambling, and misquoting. He wants paragraphs on the exam for the terms, however you don't actually have to read all the 63ish articles, only a few. He also detest technology in his class, and will interrupt the class over it.
Mississippi State University - Philosophy
International Nanotechnology Conference
Central Washington University
Mississippi State University
Bevill State Community College
Courses Taught:\nFall Quarter
2008: PHIL115 The Meaning of Life (2 sections = 10 total quarter hours
80 total students.) PHIL 210 Current Ethical Issues (1 section = 5 quarter hours
30 students total).\nWinter Quarter
2009: PHIL201 Introduction ot Logic (2 sections = 10 total quarter hours
100 total students.) PHIL 210 Current Ethical Issues (1 section = 5 quarter hours
30 students total).\nSpring Quarter
2009: PHIL115 The Meaning of Life (1 sections = 5 total quarter hours
30 total students.) PHIL 201 Introduction to Logic(2 sections = 10 quarter hours
100 students total).
Central Washington University
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State
Instructor of Philosophy & Religion
Department of Philosophy and Religion:\n(for more information
please visit my homepage (http://sites.google.com/site/williamkallfelz/ )
\"Courses Taught and Presently Teaching\"\n\nSpring 2014 Teaching\nPHI 3013-Business Ethics (1 section)\nPHI 3313-Environmental Ethics (1 section)\nREL1103-Introduction to Religion (2 sections)\n\nFall 2013 Teaching\nPHI3013 (2 sections) \nREL1103 (2 sections)\n\nSummer 2013 Teaching:\nPHI113-Introduction to Logic (1 section
~30 students)\nREL1103-Introduction to Religion (1 section
~30 students)\n\nSpring 2013 Teaching:\nPHI1103-Introduction to Philosophy (1 sections total
~40 students)\nPHI 3013-Business Ethics (1 section total
~40 students)\nREL 1103-Introduction to Religion (2 section2 total
~80 students)\n\nFall 2012 Teaching:\nPHI2123-Medical Ethics (1 section total
40 students)\nPHI3313-Environmental Ethics (1 section total
40 students)\nMA110-Intermediate Algebra (at Bevill State Community College
Fayette
AL)\nPHL 206-Ethics and Society (at Bevill State Community College
Fayette
AL)\n\nSummer 2012 Teaching:\nPHI1103-Introduction to Logic (~25 students)\n\nSpring 2012 Teaching:\nPHI1113-Intoduction to Logic (1 sections total
40 students)\nMA 3163-Introduction to Modern Abstract Algebra (1 section total
~30 students)\nMA 3463-Foundations of Geometry (1 section total
~30 students)\nMA2733-Calculus III (1 sections total
40 students)\n\nFall 2011 Teaching:\nPHI2123-Medical Ethics (2 sections total
40 students ~80 students total)\nMA2733-Calculus III (2 sections total
40 students
~80 students total)\nPHL 206-Ethics and Society (at Bevill State Community College
Fayette
AL--25 students total)\n\nSummer 2011 Teaching:\nPHI1103-Introduction to Logic (~25 students)\n\nSpring 2011 Teaching:\nPHI3313-Environmental Ethics (35 students)\nPHI1123-Introduction to Ethics (2 sections total
1 split-level
honors
~90 students total)\nPHL 206-Ethics and Society (at Bevill State Community College
Fayette
AL--25 students total)
Instructor
Teaching (on-line
\"hybrid
\" i.e.
50% on-line
50% face-to-face
distance telelearning) evening courses (PHL206-Ethics and Society) Fall 2010
Spring 2011
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013\n(MA 110-Intermediate Algebra
Fall 2012)
Bevill State Community College
International Nanotechnology Conference
Visiting Assistant Professor
Courses taught:\nFall Semester
2009: PHIL101G The Art of Wondering
3 semester hours
90 students total. PHIL 223G
Ethics
3 semester hours
30 students total. PHIL 301
Business Ethics
3 semester hours
10 students total.\nSpring Semester
2010: PHIL 223G
Ethics
3 semester hours
30 students total. PHIL 350
Philosophy of Science
3 semester hours
\n 10 students total.\n\n\nCurrent Research:\n\n•\tFetzer-Franklin Fund
quantum praxiology research fund ($190
000) awarded March 24
2008. “Logical Causality in Quantum Mechanics.” Research team: Dr. Michael Epperson (Philosophy of Science Specialist and Team Leader and Principal Investigator)
Dr. Timothy Eastman (Space Physicist and Project Manager and Principal Co-Investigator)
Dr. David R. Finkelstein (Senior Quantum Physicist)
Dr.
Henry Stapp (Senior Quantum Physicist). Consultants: Dr. Efstraitios Manousakis (Physicist)
Dr. Jorge Nobo (Philosopher)
Dr. George W. Shields (Philosopher)
Dr. Mohsen-Shiri Garakani (Mathematical Physicist)
William Kallfelz (Physics and Philosophy of Science). Research team homepage:\nhttp://www.c-p-n-s.org/research.html
New Mexico State University - Department of Philosophy
Ph.D.
•\tClifford Algebra: A Case for Geometric and Ontological Unification. (publ. June 24
2009) ISBN: 978-3-639-16423-7. Saarbruecken: VDM Verlagsservicegesellschaft mbH. \n\n\n\n\n\n•\tKallfelz
William M. Quantum Time and Structural Realism Center for Philosophy of Science
University of Pittsburgh
February 28
2014.\n\n\n•\tKallfelz
William M. Ontic Structural Realism and Natural Necessity
presented at the Forum Scientarium International Summer School Tuebingen University
Germany
August 5-9
2013 \n•\t \"Ontic Structural Realism
Information
and Natural Necessity...
” June 4
2013 http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/9814/\n•\t \"Modal Rationalism and Constructive Realism: Models and Their Modality
” July 27
2010 http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/archive/00005489/\n•\t \"A Response to G.B. Bagci's 'Ghirardi-Rimini-Collapse Theory and Whiteheadean Process Philosophy'
” Process Studies
vol. 38 n.2
394-411.\n•\t “Physical Emergence and Process Ontology
” World Futures
vol. 65 n1
42-60.
Philosophy of Physics
Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Language
American Philosophical Association: 2007-present\nIQSA- International Quantum Structures Association: 2004-present\nMississippi Academy of Sciences- 2013-present
University of Maryland College Park
Master of Science (MS)
Applied Mathematics
Georgia Institute of Technology
Master of Science (MS)
Physics
Georgia Institute of Technology
Master of Science (MS)
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Georgia Institute of Technology
Master of Theological Studies
Theological Studies
Emory University
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Physics
Georgia Institute of Technology
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