Education:
| Ph.D., philosophy, University of Minnesota (1995) |
Courses Taught:
| Philosophy 100, Introduction to Philosophy |
| Philosophy 121, Critical Thinking |
| Philosophy 310, Metaphysics |
| Philosophy 312, Epistemology |
| Philosophy 318, Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy 320, Philosophy of Religion |
| Philosophy 322, Symbolic Logic |
| Philosophy 360, Philosophy & Psychotherapy |
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Scholarly Activities:
"If You
Say that I’m Over-reacting, I’ll Scream! – How the Concept of Over-reaction
Undermines the Examined Life” Practical Philosophy 2002.
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“Healing Thrasymachus: The Psychotherapeutic Use of Dialogue,” Thinking
about
Dialogue, 2001.
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“Externalism and Causality: Simulation and the Prospects for a Reconciliation.”
Mind & Language, 1999.
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“How Many Angels Can Dance on the
Head of a Pin?: The Many Kinds of Questions in Philosophy.” Teaching
Philosophy, 1998.
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"Those Who Can, Do: A Response to Sidney Gendin’s
‘Am I Wicked?’" in Teaching Philosophy, 1996. |
Activities around UWSP:
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Department Chair
Faculty advisor for Philosophy Club.
Member of the L & S Undergraduate Research Symposium Organizing Committee
Editor of Epistemelinks "Critical
Thinking and Reasoning" section.
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Personal
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Came to UWSP in 1995.
Married with one small bird.
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