CURRENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
PhD Students:
| |  | Heather Allen (PhD Program, 2003). Areas of interest: Kant, ethics, epistemology, British empiricism, Aristotle. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Patrick Brissey (PhD Program, 2006). Areas of interest: Modern Philosophy: especially Descartes and methodology; Anselm's ontological arguments; Heidegger's ontology; logic. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Adam Carmichael (PhD Program, 2004). Areas of interest: History of western philosophy, especially ancient Greek philosophy. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Charlotte Dorlaque (PhD Program, 2007). Areas of interest: personal identity; ethics; philosophy of religion; British empiricism; logic. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Stephen Everett (PhD Program, 2005). Areas of interest: pragmatism/neopragmatism (Peirce, James, Dewey, Mead, Rorty, etc.),philosophy of mind and life, environmental philosophies and philosophy of science/technology. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Holly Groover (PhD Program, 2004). Areas of interest: philosophy of quantum theory. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Christian Hipp (PhD Program, 2004). Areas of interest: applied ethics, demarcation criteria in genetic domains, convergent technologies. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Yeuncheol Jeong (PhD Program, 2003). Areas of interest: history and philosophy of science. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Daniel Kruidenier (PhD Program, 2006). Areas of interest: philosophy of perception, classical pragmatism (Peirce, James, Dewey). [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Jonathan Krull (PhD Program, 2003). Areas of interest: logic, Kierkegaard, ethics. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Sulia Mason (PhD Program, 2003). Areas of interest: Peirce and Descartes, concepts of doubt, philosophy of religion, epistemology, and logic. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Scott Mayberry (PhD Program, 2003). Areas of interest: logic, philosophy of mind, Nietzsche, Heidegger. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Preston McKever-Floyd (PhD Program, 2003). Areas of interest: Feminist theory, philosophy of religion, ancient philosophy (pre-Socratics and Plato), religious pluralism in the South, process thought (A. N. Whitehead), Vedantic thought. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Gordon Purves (PhD Program, 2006). Areas of interest: philosophy of science, philosophy of quantum theory, animal ethics, philosophy of cognitive science. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Travis Rieder (PhD Program, 2006). Areas of interest: Contemporary moral theory (esp. T.M. Scanlon's contractualism); metaethics; practical reasoning. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Daniel Rieger (PhD Program, 2007). Areas of interest: Bioethics, Philosophy of Science, and Continental Philosophy. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Michael Spicher (PhD Program, 2007). Areas of interest: Aesthetics (eps. calology), Medieval Philosophy (esp. Thomism), Philosophy of Religion, Kierkegaard, and harmonica playing. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Liz Stillwaggon (PhD Program, 2003). Areas of interest: Philosophy of mind; cognitive science; AI and Alife. A thesis I'm developing, called Deep Naturalism, postulates a causal link between the structure and function of human cognition. [ directory | send email ] |
MA Students:
| |  | Corbin Boekhaus (MA Program, 2007). Areas of interest: Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Science, Metaphysics, Epistemology. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | Richard Holmes (MA Program, 2006). Areas of interest: Philosophy of Mind, Meta-ethics and theories of aggregation in normative ethics. [ directory | send email ] |
| |  | David Stubblefield (MA Program, 2006). Areas of interest: Contemporary European Thought: Deleuze, Foucault, Nietzsche, Klossowski. [ directory | send email ] |
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