Greg Beabout, Ph.D.
Professor
Philosophy
Education
Ph.D., Marquette, 1988
Practice Areas
Ethics, Kierkegaard, Catholic Social Thought
Research Interests
(Ph.D., Marquette, 1988) teaches and does research in ethics, Kierkegaard, personalism, and Catholic social thought. Informed by his engagement with the history of philosophy, some of his work involves applying personalism and the tradition of the virtues to business and the professions.
Publications and Media Placements
- The Character of the Manager: From Office Executive to Wise Steward. Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.
- Freedom and Its Misuses: Kierkegaard on Anxiety and Despair. Marquette University Press, 2009.
- Beyond Self Interest: A Personalist Approach to Human Action. (With R. Crespo, et. al.) Lexington Press, 2002.
- Celebration of the Thought of Pope John Paul II: On the Occasion of the Papal Visit to St. Louis. Editor. Saint Louis University Press, 1998.
- Applied Professional Ethics. (With D. Wennemann) University Press of America, 1994.