| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | Linda Zagzebski | |
| 52 | Michael Liccione | |
| 53 | Robert A. Johnson | |
| 54 | Maria José Figueiredo | |
| 55 | David Grothoff | |
| 56 | Anonymous | St. Louis University |
| 57 | Sarah Geis | |
| 58 | Dave Bukenhofer | |
| 59 | Travis Dickinson | |
| 60 | Daniel Lendman | |
| 61 | Douglas Groothuis, Ph.D. | |
| 62 | John Brungardt | |
| 63 | Troy Nunley | |
| 64 | Anonymous | Ohio State University |
| 65 | Robert P. George | Princeton University |
| 66 | Brett Kunkle | |
| 67 | Garrett DeWeese | |
| 68 | Jonathan Reibsamen | Saint Louis University; The petition in question (to which this is an anti-petition, I suppose) is particularly flawed in its final paragraph, which implies that a failure do either (1) or (2) entails a failure to protect the "rights" of philosophers. |
| 69 | Tom Morris | I understand the intent of the original petitioners and can see how some sincere ethical concerns could lie behind it, but the law of unintended consequences renders it unjust. |
| 70 | Timothy Lopez | |
| 71 | D. Oderberg | |
| 72 | Michael Smith | |
| 73 | Joseph A. Garcia | Graduate Student, University of Colorado at Boulder |
| 74 | Thomas Crean OP | |
| 75 | Matthew D. Teel | |
| 76 | Anonymous | Do we really want the APA to push out all the conservative religious educators at a time when there are only 23 jobs listed in the latest JFP? The relationship between individual sexual freedom and freedom of religious belief is very complex and we should not attempt to squelch all disagreement on the topic through schismatic APA policies. |
| 77 | Anonymous | |
| 78 | Keith Pavlischek | Ethics and Public Policy Center
Bottom line: "But the policy recommended attempts to segregate and penalize religious institutions for abiding by their long-standing and coherent ethical norms." |
| 79 | Jared Goff | |
| 80 | Brendon M Laroche | Graduate Student, The Catholic University of America |
| 81 | Neil A. Manson | |
| 82 | Anonymous | I am presently an independent scholar with a publishing record and also a member of the APA. But as I will be applying to positions in the near future, I wish to remain anonymous as I fear that I could be discriminated against were my name to be listed in association with this petition. I signed this petition once previously, but since then, I have come across calls to exclude an anonymous signers. In order to prevent my my petition from being excluded, I sign again with this clarification of my situation. |
| 83 | Peter Kreeft | |
| 84 | Ron Morales | |
| 85 | Lily Chang | |
| 86 | Hugh J. McCann | The APA should be in the business of helping its members, and that business only. In philosophy, ALL issues are open, and values are not to be dictated. |
| 87 | J. P. Moreland | |
| 88 | Dr. Angus J. L. Menuge | Philosophy thrives on the open pursuit of wisdom. It is not appropriate for the APA, or any other organization claiming to represent philosophy, to attempt to foreclose a controverted philosophical issue by discriminating against one particular answer to that issue, and thereby officially endorsing an alternative perspective. |
| 89 | Eduardo J. Echeverria | |
| 90 | Ian Church | |
| 91 | richard Sherlock | |
| 92 | John M. Finnis | |
| 93 | Shawn Bawulski | |
| 94 | Stewart Goetz | |
| 95 | Bob OConnor | |
| 96 | Thomas DAndrea, Wolfson College, University of Cambridge | |
| 97 | Carlton D Fisher | |
| 98 | Dr. Paul Boling | |
| 99 | Anonymous | |
| 100 | W. Gary Phillips | |