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Important Information for Students looking to regsiter for PHI 300
There are currently 19 members of the
Philosophy faculty. Their interests and expertise cover a range of subjects,
including history of philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and
philosophy of language, of law, of mind, and of science. We have also developed interdisciplinary
programs linking philosophy with other disciplines, e.g., law, politics, and
biology. New Faculty Announcement
The Department of Philosophy is pleased to
announce the addition of Cheshire Calhoun as the newest member of our
faculty; her appointment begins January 2008. Professor Calhoun received a
B.A. from
Professor Calhoun works in the areas of
normative ethics, moral psychology, feminist philosophy, and lesbian and gay
studies. Her publications include Feminism, the Family, and the Politics
of the Closet and essays on forgiveness, integrity, shame, common
decency, and civility. She has been particularly interested in arguments for
same-sex marriage rights in the
Visiting
Faculty Announcement Lynn
Hankinson Nelson is Professor of Philosophy at the
Together
with Jack Nelson, she co-authored the monograph, On Quine; and co-edited Feminism,
Science, and the Philosophy of Science and Feminist Interpretations of W.V. Quine. She has published
articles in a variety of journals and anthologies; served as guest editor for
a special issue of Synthese
devoted to feminism and science; and recently co-edited (with Alison Wylie) a
special issue of Hypatia
devoted to Feminist Science Studies. She is the author of Who Knows: From Quine to Feminist
Empiricism. The Philosophy Department has an
announcement list for undergraduates. If you'd like to receive emails about
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