Michael Brodrick is Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Miami University, Oxford, OH. Born in Mineola, New York, Brodrick was educated at Fordham University and later at Vanderbilt. His research links the ideas of classical American philosophers to contemporary moral concerns of individual and social significance. Brodrick's most recent work argues for a conception of the good life that includes an element of value-free transcendence. He has also published on the idea of God, relations between concepts and natural objects, the history of philosophy in America, and the history of the American Philosophical Association.