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Dr. David B. Koch
Faculty Bio
Name: David B. Koch, D.C., L.C.P., D.Ph.C.S.
Title: Professor
Office Address: Division of Chiropractic Sciences
E-mail: dkoch@life.edu or david.koch@life.edu
Phone Number: 770.426.2709
Education:
D.C. – Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic
L.C.P. – Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement
D.Ph.C.S. – ICA Council on Chiropractic Philosophy
Research Interest:
I am pursuing the reformulation of Palmer’s classic chiropractic metaphysics into a modern, logically consistent syllogism. The outcome will be a new textbook of chiropractic/meta-therapeutic philosophy
Teaching Assignment:
1st Quarter: Introduction to the Philosophy, Science and Art of Chiropractic
2nd Quarter: Chiropractic History
3rd Quarter: Modern Chiropractic Principles
Publications and/or presentations:
| 2003 | The Thirty Three Principles of Chiropractic, Streams From TheFountainhead, PCC, Davenport, IA |
| 2003 | The Normal Complete Cycle, A Deductive Elaboration of R. W. Stephenson’s Metaphysical Model of Neurophysiological Function Based on the Assumption of the Existence and Operation of a System-Wide, Immaterial Intelligence, Philosophical Contemplations – Viewpoints on Chiropractic Philosophy, Vol. 3, PIPA, Davenport, IA |
| 2004 | Ethics (The Normalcy of Innate Intelligence), The Philosopher’s Quill, ICA/CCP/LLCP, Vol. 2, No. 1 |
| 2004 | Ethics (The Philosophic Centrality of the Concept of Force), The Philosopher’s Quill, ICA/CCP/LLCP, Vol. 2, No. 2 |
| 2007 | The Broader Applicability of Modern Chiropractic Principles, Today’s Chiropractic Lifestyle, April/May 2007 |



