John Corrigan Academic Promotion Portfolio

For Promotion to Associate Professor

Scholarship


As a scholar, I work primarily in the early philosophical thought of Karol Wojtyla / Pope John Paul II.   For example I've highlighted his consideration of Descartes in my peer-reviewed book: "The Problem of the Idea of Culture in the Thought of Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II" (2020, Roman, Littlefield, Lexington)  The conclusions therein hold direct importance for the fields of epistemology, anthropology, and ethics, and have indirect implications for numerous other areas, such as the philosophy of culture.  

The result of that work is a newfound ability to reconcile the experience of the human person as seen, on the one hand, in the ancient and medieval philosophy of being and on the other, in the modern philosophies of consciousness.  As a result of Wojtyla's work and my analysis the "experience of man" can now be presented as a whole unity rather than as two unreconcilable accounts.

As a student of Prof. Rocco Buttiglione and the late Judge Martin Kriele my research also includes themes in political philosophy.

I maintain, on an average, writing two papers a year and two conferences per year.

I'm polishing a work on "John Paul II's Critique of Capitalism" which examines his anthropological considerations in relation to what he claims to be deficiencies in certain concepts - relating persons and economies - in both Capitalism and Marxism.  This is in the pre-publication phase and will take into account his work in relation to the 2008 financial crisis and several current monetary concerns for the U.S. dollar. It will show that his warnings have been prophetic predicting our current state of affairs.  It will suggest he is still capable of offering valuable insightsto arrive at a more sustainable economic model.

In order to remain relevant to developing technologies I remain informed on blockchain technology, AI enhanced research and programming trends and where appropriate employ these technologies in the classroom and encourage students to make use of technologies which do not compromise originality but rather support it.

Recent Publications:

Roman  & Littlefield and Lexington is an Academic blind peer-reviewed publisher
Aporia is a blind peer-reviewed publication of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Wojtyla Studies is a blind peer-reviewed publication of the Pontifical John Paul II University of Crakow and The University of St. Thomas Houston.

The Problem of the Constitution of Culture in the Thought of Karol Wojtyta/John Paul II


John Corrigan

Aporia: International Journal for Philosophical Investigations, 2016, pp. 39-54


The Meaning of “Witness” in Wojtyła’s Works


John Corrigan

Wojtyła Studies, vol. 1(1), 2024, pp. 78-98


PROBLEM KONSTYTUOWANIA SIĘ KULTURY W MYŚLI KAROLA WOJTYŁY/JANA PAWŁA II


My work translated into Polish

Translation, John Paul II Pontifical University Krakow, Poland, John Paul II Museum Archives Wadowice, Poland , Wadowice, Poland, 2024


Book: The Problem of the Idea of Culture in John Paul II


John Corrigan, Afterword: Robert Orlando

Roman & Littlefield/Lexington, 4501 Forbes Blvd, Suite 200 Lanham, MD 20706, 2020

Recent Conferences:

Congress of Karol Wojtyla May 19-20 2025, Contributor
Congress of Karol Wojtyla lecture link

ACPA 2025 Breakout Session "The Gift" in John Paul II and Dietriech Von Hildebrand;  Organizer, Commentator

ACPA 2024 Breakout Session: On the Absorption of “Headship” by Christ: Reading Casti Connubii (and the Tradition) In Light of the Insights of JPII, Organizer, Commentator

ACPA 2023 Breakout Session, Commentator
Below is the Discipline Specific Criteria for the John Paul II Institute