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Michael Davis

Michael Davis is an American philosopher specializing in , particularly in and the professions. He is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the Illinois (IIT) in , where he joined the faculty in 1986 and serves as a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of in the Professions. Davis earned his Ph.D. in philosophy from the in 1972 and previously taught at institutions including , , and the University of Illinois at . His research interests encompass the integration of into technical , , , and theories of punishment, with a practical emphasis on how professionals can apply ethical reasoning without depending on abstract moral philosophies. Among his notable achievements are authoring key texts such as Thinking Like an : Studies in the of a Profession (1998), which explores ethical challenges in practice, and Ethics and the (1999), analyzing and professional conduct in . He has also edited volumes like (2005) and secured eight grants from the since 1991 to develop curricula for STEM fields, alongside a fellowship. Davis's contributions have shaped standards for professional codes of , advocating their role in guiding conduct through enforceable obligations rather than mere ideals.

Arts and entertainment

Musicians

Michael Davis (June 5, 1943 – February 17, 2012) served as for the from 1965 until the band's dissolution in 1972, providing the rhythmic foundation for their raw, high-energy sound on the live album (1969), recorded at the in , as well as the studio releases (1970) and High Time (1971). Davis contributed bass lines and co-writing credits to tracks on and , helping define the group's style through aggressive performances and studio recordings that captured their intensity. In later years, he performed with the experimental band Destroy All Monsters and participated in reunion projects like DKT/ starting in 2004, focusing on live renditions of MC5 material. Michael Davis (born 1961) is a trombonist recognized for his session work and touring, including five world tours with beginning with the in 1994 and extending through subsequent outings like the and tours. He also recorded and toured with from 1988 to 1994, contributing to live performances and albums during that period. As a , Davis has released over a dozen albums under his name, leading the Hip-Bone in recordings that blend with brass-heavy arrangements, and he has composed original works for trombone ensembles.

Performers and comedians

Michael Davis (born August 23, 1953) is an American juggler and comedian specializing in live performances that blend precise object manipulation with verbal humor. His act emphasizes ball juggling, prop handling, and routines involving hazardous items such as knives and bowling balls, delivered through rapid patter and physical comedy to engage audiences. Davis achieved prominence in the early 1980s via national television, including multiple guest spots on Late Night with David Letterman beginning November 2, 1983, where he showcased escalating tricks like helium balloon juggling. He also appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, with documented performances on February 23, 1984, and July 22, 1988, highlighting his timing and rapport with hosts. Davis performed on Saturday Night Live six times between 1981 and the mid-1980s, distinguishing himself as the only professional juggler with such frequency on the program, often integrating topical sketches with juggling feats. In live theater, he starred in the Broadway revue Sugar Babies starting October 1979, earning a Theatre World Award and a Drama Desk Award nomination for his contributions to the production's vaudeville-style entertainment. His career extended to shipboard and gala events, including a juggling demonstration for passengers on the SS Norway cruise ship during an NBC Today show segment on May 21, 1986, and performances for dignitaries such as Queen Elizabeth II at Ford's Theatre on November 24, 1986. Davis maintained active touring into the 2000s, incorporating cruise ship residencies and corporate shows that sustained his reputation for high-energy, skill-driven comedy.

Filmmakers and directors

Michael Davis (born August 1, 1961, in ) is an American filmmaker who transitioned from independent productions to higher-budget action films. After graduating from the and apprenticing as a under established directors, Davis funded his debut feature (1997), a centered on a teenager camping in his neighbor's yard to win her affection, using his life savings; the film premiered at the , where it secured the Audience Award. Subsequent indie efforts included 100 Girls (2000), a sex comedy about a college student's encounters in a blackout dormitory, and the horror road-trip film Monster Man (2003), both emphasizing low-budget ingenuity in genre storytelling. Davis's most prominent Hollywood project, (2007), which he wrote and directed, exemplifies his shift to stylized action amid the 2000s revival of high-octane, post-Matrix shootouts. Produced by with a $39 million budget after Davis pitched it via an animated storyboard trailer, the film follows a nameless Owen) protecting an infant from assassins (led by ) through relentless, trope-subverting sequences like delivering a baby mid-firefight and carrot-fueled gunplay, relying on practical stunts for its exaggerated, continuous-action choreography rather than heavy . Despite these innovations, it underperformed commercially, earning $12.8 million domestically and $14 million internationally for a worldwide total of approximately $26.8 million. No major directorial credits followed immediately, though Davis has pursued sequels and spin-offs independently.

Politics and government

United States officeholders and candidates

Michael Davis has served as a member of the for District 56 since January 6, 2021. He was elected in the November 3, 2020, , running unopposed after winning the Republican primary. Davis, a resident of , was reelected in the November 8, 2022, with 6,759 votes (57.2 percent) against Democratic challenger Patty Johnson. ) A separate individual named Michael Davis ran as a for the U.S. in during the May 8, 2012, . He received 2,495 votes (5.4 percent), finishing third behind incumbent (35,088 votes, 75.7 percent) and Jonathan (4,711 votes, 10.2 percent). Michael Alan Davis sought election as a for the Florida state legislature in 2022 but did not advance to hold office.)

Sports

American football

Michael Davis (born January 6, 1995) is a professional currently playing for the . He attended , where he appeared in 48 games over four seasons, starting 30 and accumulating 110 tackles alongside 16 passes defended. After going undrafted in the , Davis signed with the as a , initially facing roster instability including assignments and cuts before securing a starting role. His career trajectory reflects persistence amid early professional setbacks, with 125 games played and 76 starts across teams including the Chargers (2017–2023), (2024), and Saints (2025). Davis's statistical profile includes 363 total tackles (289 solo), 8 interceptions, and 70 passes defended, underscoring a solid but not elite coverage specialist role marked by consistency rather than dominance. His peak performance came in the 2020 season with the Chargers, where he recorded 64 tackles, a career-high 3 interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), and 14 passes defended, contributing to defensive efforts during a transitional year for the franchise. However, career lows included a diminished role in 2024 with the Commanders, limited to 2 starts amid broader defensive scheme shifts and competition, highlighting vulnerability to team changes and depth chart fluctuations. Other individuals named Michael Davis have appeared in American football at the collegiate level, such as a player at the who overcame significant personal adversity, including periods of , to compete as a standout athlete before transitioning to mentorship and ministry roles post-college. Historical records note minor professional appearances by other Michael Davises, like a 6-foot-3, 250-pound born in 1968, but none achieved sustained prominence comparable to the current .

Basketball

Michael Davis (born August 2, 1956) is a former American professional basketball player who appeared in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a power forward. He stands 6 feet 10 inches (208 cm) tall and weighed 230 pounds (104 kg) during his playing career. Davis played college basketball at the University of Maryland. Undrafted in the 1982 NBA draft, he joined the New York Knicks for the 1982–83 season, where he played in 8 regular-season games, averaging 1.8 points, 1.2 rebounds, and 0.4 blocks per game in 5.3 minutes of playing time. His career high in points was 5, achieved in a single game. Davis also appeared in one playoff game for the Knicks that postseason, logging 2 minutes without recording any statistics.

Other sports

Michael Davis (born June 24, 1940), also known as Carl Michael Davis, is a British rower who represented in the men's eight event at the in , where his crew qualified for the but did not advance to the final. Michael Earls-Davis (February 21, 1921 – April 5, 2016) was an English cricketer who played six first-class matches, including for University in 1947 and in 1950; he took 12 wickets at an average of 24.25, with best figures of 5/60, primarily as a left-arm fast-medium bowler. Mike Davis, known as "Beast Boy," is an American mixed martial artist competing in the UFC lightweight division, holding a professional record of 12 wins and 3 losses as of July 2025, with 8 knockouts and 2 submissions among his victories; his UFC record stands at 5-2, highlighted by a second-round win over Mitch Ramirez on July 12, 2025. Michael Davis is an American paracyclist in the MT2 tricycle category, a former U.S. member who has emerged as one of the top domestic competitors; he placed among the leading tricyclists at the 2022 USA Cycling National Championships road events and finished 8th in the MT2 at the 2023 UCI Road World Cup in , while continuing to pursue Paralympic qualification through national and international competitions.

Academia and scholarship

Philosophers and professors

Michael Davis (born December 19, 1947) is an American philosopher whose scholarship centers on , tragedy, and political thought, with a particular emphasis on and . He served as Professor of Philosophy at from 1977 to 2022, holding the Sara Yates Exley Chair in Teaching Excellence during his tenure, and also taught in the Graduate Faculty of for Social Research. Davis's approach prioritizes textual fidelity and the internal logic of classical arguments, revealing causal connections in Greek conceptions of the , reason, and that challenge fragmented modern interpretations. In The Soul of the Greeks: An Inquiry (University of Chicago Press, 1989), Davis examines depictions of the soul across Homer, Herodotus, Euripides, Plato, and Aristotle, contending that Greek literature uniformly portrays it as striving for integrated wholeness amid tension between body and intellect, rather than as a site of irreconcilable division as often assumed in contemporary analyses. This work, through close reading, traces a coherent Greek rationalism that anticipates Socratic inquiry's emphasis on dialectical precision over rhetorical persuasion. Similarly, Aristotle's Poetics: The Poetry of Philosophy (Rowman & Littlefield, 1992) interprets the Poetics not merely as literary criticism but as an exposition of philosophy's poetic essence, where mimesis serves as a causal mechanism for understanding human action's universality. Davis extends this method to in The Politics of Philosophy: A Commentary on Aristotle's Politics (, 1996), elucidating Aristotle's classifications of regimes through their underlying principles of causation and honor, critiquing modern egalitarian readings that overlook these hierarchical foundations. His later The Object of Tyranny: Plato's Hipparchus* (, 2011) analyzes the dialogue's exploration of gain and philosophy, positioning as a corrective to tyrannical distortions of . These publications, spanning the 1980s to 2010s, have contributed to renewed scholarly attention on classical texts' argumentative rigor, evidenced by their adoption in curricula at institutions like Sarah Lawrence and guest lectures on themes. Davis's most recent book, Electras: Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides (St. Augustine's Press, 2023), compares the Electra tragedies to unpack revenge's philosophical implications, reinforcing Greek tragedy's role in probing ethical .

Other fields

Military and business figures

Colonel (Ret.) , , , is a retired U.S. officer who served 26 years in the , specializing in and . He deployed to from 2009 to 2010 as Chief of during , and later held roles as Deputy Commander of the U.S. Institute of Surgical Research for seven years and Director of the U.S. Casualty Care —the Department of Defense's largest and development initiative—for three years. founded the RESTOR in , , focused on advanced and , and holds an from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (1998), with residencies in / at UT Health and plastic/ at the . Post-retirement, he serves as a senior consultant at Government Affairs since July 2020, advising defense health clients, and as at the Metis Foundation, leveraging expertise in , federal relations, and . Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) is a U.S. Marine Corps with nearly 20 years of service, including nine years from 1990 to 1999 and ten years in the reserves from 1999 to 2009. In business, he joined DecisionPoint International as Senior of around April 2023, overseeing profit and loss for IT contracts, , and growth strategies. Prior roles include at Exeter Government Services for over 19 years, leading defense programs; and at Valor ; and Director of Management Information Systems at Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises. Michael Davis has served as of the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen), a UK-based organization, since late August 2024. Before NatCen, he was Chief Business Performance Officer at Kantar since 2017, where he also acted as Global for Kantar Public, and previously held UK managing director positions over a decade in related analytics and public sectors. His career spans plcs, non-profits, and non-departmental public bodies, with a focus on data analytics and operational leadership. Michael Davis is the founder and CEO of Homegrown, an Atlanta-based startup launched around 2023 that provides growth funding and services for brick-and-mortar businesses through hyperlocal strategies. With prior experience in business strategy and tech startups in New York and Seattle, Davis previously served as a venture partner at Overline Growth Partners and emphasizes transparent culture-building in his leadership approach. Originally from Atlanta, he returned to the region to scale the company amid broader U.S. startup trends beyond traditional hubs.

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