Dr Joe Naimo - PhD

B.A. (Hons) Philosophy, PhD (Murdoch)
Senior Lecturer and Undergraduate Coordinator

Joe.Naimo@nd.edu.au
Phone: 9433 0141

  • Biography

    Dr Naimo is actively engaged in the area of professional ethics, increasingly more so in the areas of disability and mental health services. Active researcher in philosophy and an avid music practitioner (Piano and Percussion). Passionate advocate of son, Tristan, whom lives with autism; hence, contending with the tribulations associated with the disability service sector.

  • Teaching Areas

    Teaching in the areas of Metaphysics, Human Person, Medieval Philosophy, Logic and Critical Thinking, Contemporary Philosophy

  • Research Expertise and Supervision

    Metaphysics, Phenomenology, Comparative Religious Studies, Process Philosophy, Ethics.
  • Books

    Naimo, J. (2009) The Primacy of Consciousness: A Triple Aspect Ontology, Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co. KG

  • Book Chapters

    Giuseppe Naimo (2016). "Transformation: An Examination of the Virtuous Character from the Perspective of Process Philosophy" In Contemporary Issues in Applied and Professional Ethics. Published online: 04 Aug 2016; 41-59. ISSN: 1529-2096/doi:10.1108/S1529-209620160000015003. Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/S1529-209620160000015003
    Naimo, J. (2014) Ethics and the Art of Sport Governance, in Michael Schwartz, Howard Harris (ed.) Achieving Ethical Excellence (Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations, Volume 12) Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.91 – 112 ISBN: 978-1-78441-245-6 eISBN: 978-1-78441-246-3. DOI: 10.1108/S1529-209620140000012002

  • Journal Articles and Proceedings

    Naimo, J. (2014) ‘Temporal Being and the Authentic Self’ in An Anthology of Philosophical Studies: Volume 8, (Ed). Hanna, P, ATINER, Athens, Greece, pp. 27-38 ISBN: 978-618-5065-31-7, 210 pages
    Naimo, J. (2012) ‘Conceptualising the Structure of the Biophysical Organising Principle: Triple-Aspect-Theory of Being’ in An Anthology of Philosophical Studies, Vol. VI, the proceedings for the 6th International Philosophy Conference in Athens.  
    Naimo, J. (2011) ‘Ontology that Matters: Binding relations’ in An Anthology of Philosophical Studies, Vol. V, the proceedings for the 5th International Philosophy Conference in Athens.  
    Naimo, J. (2004) Space-Time-Event-Motion (STEM): A New Metaphor for a New Concept Based On A Triadic Model and Process Philosophy. In Proceedings Metaphysics 2003 Second World Conference. Vol. 2. Foundazione Idente di Studi e di Ricerca, Rome, Italy.
    Naimo, J. (2002) Space-Time-Event-Motion (STEM) - a better metaphor and a new concept. In Consciousness, Literature and the Arts [Online] Available:
    http://www.aber.ac.uk/tfts/journal/archive/naimo.html Vol.3. Number 3. December 2002

  • Conference Papers

      12th Annual International Conference on Philosophy, (ATINER) Athens Greece
      May, 22-25, 2017 Titled: Expression: the manifestation and articulation of being
      23rd Annual Conference of  the Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics hosted by University of South Australia Business School, Adelaide, South Australia June 15-17, 2016
      Titled: When Plenary Guardianship impedes the safeguarding of the vulnerable to whom guardianship is entrusted.  
      Australasian Association of Philosophy (AAP) 2004 Queensland
      July 2004 Titled: An Expressive Model of Human Agency: Space-Time-Event-Motion (STEM)  
      Australasian Society Continental Philosophy (ASCP) 2011, La Trobe University Melbourne
      December 2011  Titled: The Time of Life and the Measure of Self: Signature-Energy-Frequency (SEF)

  • Professional Affiliations

    2013: Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics (AAPAE) Executive Committee
    2011-2018: Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER) Procedural Editorial Board
    2018: Psychiatric Drug Action Group (PDAG) Executive Committee Member

  • Community Engagement

    Annual Philosothon

    Executive Member National Community Group 'Do No Harm'

    Contributor - ND Cultural Decoding Program