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- Q5222784 description "Canadian political scientist".
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- Q5222784 abstract "Darin Nesbitt is an instructor of Political Science at Douglas College, in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.He graduated with his Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 1989, and received his Master of Arts Degree in 1990 from the same university. His M.A. thesis is entitled The Individual and Liberty: The Coherence of John Locke's Thought. He was granted a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Alberta in 1997. His thesis in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy is A Liberal Theory of Virtue and the Good: The Moral and Political Thought of T.H. Green.Dr. Nesbitt has since authored a number of conference papers, reviewed books, peer reviewed academic articles, and published in academic journals such as Polity and Paideusis. His principal research interests revolve around British Idealism, particularly the late nineteenth-century thinkers Thomas Hill Green and David George Ritchie. His academic publications examine topics such as individual rights, property rights, ethics, and democracy and education.In addition to teaching political science at Douglas College, Dr. Nesbitt has been active in the British Columbia college community system. He was elected Secretary-Treasurer of the Douglas College Faculty Association [1] and assumed the Chair of its Operations and Finance Committee. He also served as the Chair of the British Columbia Political Science Articulation Committee.[2]. Dr. Nesbitt was the recipient of a Provincially Initiated Curriculum grant to design an on-line course.".
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- Q5222784 name "Nesbitt, Darin".
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- Q5222784 comment "Darin Nesbitt is an instructor of Political Science at Douglas College, in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.He graduated with his Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 1989, and received his Master of Arts Degree in 1990 from the same university. His M.A. thesis is entitled The Individual and Liberty: The Coherence of John Locke's Thought. He was granted a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Alberta in 1997.".
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