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Congratulations to
Liz Caldwell,
the recipient of the
2008 George Rebec Prize
for the best essay
by a philosophy graduate student!

 

 

Sarah LaChance Adams

Sarah LaChance Adams ( Ph.D.)
slachanc@uoregon.edu
Interests: Phenomenology,
Existentialism, Psychotherapy,
Developmental Psychology,
Intersubjectivity, Ethics, & Embodiment.
Summer 2008, I taught
WGS 315: History/Development of Feminist Theory.

 

Amrita Banerjee

Amrita Banerjee ( Ph.D.)
abanerj1@uoregon.edu
Interests: Feminist Philosophy, Ethics and Cognitive Science, Embodiment and Intersubjectivity, Indian Philosophy, Phenomenology and Pragmatism.
Summer 2008, I taught
PHIL 213: Asian Philosophy.

 

 

Lori Brown

 

Lori Brown ( M.A.)
ljbrown@uoregon.edu
Interests: continental philosophy, environmental philosophy -- particularly relating to our relationships (ethical and otherwise) with other animals, embodiment, philosophy of desire, philosophy of language & the mind & feminist philosophy

 

Elizabeth (Liz) Caldwell

 

 

Elizabeth (Liz) Caldwell ( Ph.D.)
ecaldwel@uoregon.edu
Interests: Continental Philosophy,
Phenomenology, Embodiment.
Summer 2007, I taught
PHIL 110: Human Nature.

 

 

 

Elena Cuffari

 

Elena Cuffari ( Ph.D.)
ecuffari@uoregon.edu
Interests: embodiment; competing and converging accounts of cognition, language, meaning construction, and subjectivity; feminism; ethics; humans and animals; discourses of nature, science, and health; 20th and 21st century Continental thought and cognitive science.
Summer 2008, I taught
PHIL 102: Ethics.

 

Carolyn Culbertson

Carolyn Culbertson ( ABD Ph.D.)
cculbert@uoregon.edu
Interest: 19th & 20th century Continental philosophy,
especially German Idealism.
Summer 2006, I taught
PHIL 320: Philosophy of Religion .

Mat Foust

Mat Foust ( ABD Ph.D.)
mfoust@uoregon.edu
Interests: American philosophy,
Moral philosophy, History of philosophy,
Philosophy of death.
Summer 2007, I taught PHIL 102: Ethics.

 

Al Frankowski

Al Frankowski ( Ph.D.)
afrankow@uoregon.edu
Interests: Phenomenology & Existentialism
Summer 2008, I taught
PHIL 216: Philosophy & Cultural Diversity.

 

Emma Jones

Emma Jones ( Ph.D.)
ejones7@uoregon.edu
Interests: Accounts of the relationship between language and embodiment, theories of embodied subjectivity, gender and sexuality, feminist philosophies, psychoanalysis, contemporary Continental philosophy.
Summer 2008, I taught
PHIL 170: Love & Sex.

Jason Jordan

Jason Jordan ( Ph.D.)
jjordan4@uoregon.edu
Interests: Philosophical History of Philosophy, Aristotle, Leibniz, Kant, Merleau-Ponty, Military History

 

 

Jonathan Langseth (with his dog Kafka)

Jonathan Langseth ( Ph.D.)
langseth@uoregon.edu
My interests include: pragmatism, Marxism/Critical Theory, phenomenology, aesthetics, history of philosophy (in particular the pre-Socratics and 19th and 20th century continental incl. later Wittgenstein), and both cultural and post-colonial studies.

 

 

Caroline Lundquist

Caroline Lundquist ( Ph.D.)
clundqui@uoregon.edu
Areas of specialization:
Moral Theory and Continental Philosophy; Areas of Concentration: Philosophy of Religion and Aristotelian Philosophy; Topic of Master's Thesis: belief in relation to moral responsibility.

 

 

 

Jose Jorge Mendoza (in front of a mural of Emilano Zapata)

Jose Jorge Mendoza ( Ph.D.)
jmendoz2@uoregon.edu
My interests are in social and political philosophy, specifically on the topics of oppression and alienation. This includes, but is not limited to, issues of class conflict, globalization, patriarchy, and racism.
I am also interested in
Latin American/Raza Philosophy and Pragmatism.
Summer 2008, I taught
PHIL 332: Philosophy of Film.

 

Thomas Nail

Thomas Nail ( ABD Ph.D.)
tnail@uoregon.edu
Interests: Contemporary Continental esp. French, Deleuze and Guattari, Foucault, Badiou, (Radical) Political Theory, Praxis esp. Contemporary Eco-Politics, Immanence, Spinoza.
Fall 2006, I taught
PHIL 307: Social & Political Philosophy

Kimberley Parzuchowski

Kimberley Parzuchowski ( Ph.D.)
chowski@uoregon.edu
Interests: Ethics, Pluralism, Phenomenology, Continental and American, Social/Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion

Paul Qualtere-Burcher

Paul Qualtere-Burcher ( Ph.D.)
pqualter@uoregon.edu

Christine Reynolds

 

 

Christine (Christy) Reynolds ( Ph.D.)
creynol3@uoregon.edu
Interests: Continental philosophy, critical theory (esp. Frankfurt School), aesthetics, dialogic tradition,
philosophy of history

Aaron Rodriguez (with Sage on his shoulders)

 

Aaron Rodriguez ( Ph.D.)
arodrig1@uoregon.edu
Interests: Aesthetics, Existentialism, Nietzsche,
History of Philosophy, Native American Philosophy.

Lucy Schultz

Lucy Schultz ( Ph.D.)
lschultz@uoregon.edu
Interests: Hegel, dialectical logic, aesthetics, Japanese Buddhism and the Kyoto School,
Continental philosophy
(esp. Merleau-Ponty, Heidegger, and Adorno)

Grant Silva

Grant Silva ( Ph.D.)
gsilva@uoregon.edu
Interests: Latin American Philosophy, Questions of Identity, Social/Political Thought,
Philosophy of Religion.
Winter 2008, I am teaching
PHIL 216: Philosophy & Cultural Diversity;
During Weeks 1-4 of Summer 2008,
I taught at Princeton.
During Weeks 5-8 of Summer 2008,
I taught PHIL 110: Human Nature.

Link to Latin American Reading Group List

Link to one Latin American Reading

Diane L. Teeman

 

Diane L. Teeman    ( M.A.)
dteeman@uoregon.edu
webpage: http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~dteeman
Interests: Native American philosophy,
Social Political philosophy

Robin Zebrowski

 

Robin Zebrowski   ( ABD Ph.D.)
rzebrows@uoregon.edu
Interests: Embodiment, Cognitive Science, Artificial Intelligence, Qualia, Philosophy of Religion, Evolution.
I have accepted the position of Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science at Beloit College, beginning Fall 2008.

 

 

Plato contemplating how long it will be before the students whose names are listed below him will want their pictures taken

Not pictured:

Kara Barnette ( Ph.D.)
kbarnet3@uoregon.edu
Interests: American Pragmatism, Feminist Philosophy.
Summer 2007, I taught PHIL 170: Love & Sex.

Vernon Carter ( M.A.)
proffessor.chimpy@gmail.com
Interest: Phenomenology

Bryan Clark ( M.A.)
bclark3@uoregon.edu
Interest: Continental

George Fourlas ( Ph.D.)
gfourlas@uoregon.edu
Interest: Moral, Legal, & Social-Political

Jazmine Gabriel ( ABD Ph.D.)
gabriel@uoregon.edu
Interests: Ancient Philosophy, Philosophy of Biology, Philosophy of Religion, Social/Political Philosophy

Miles Hentrup ( M.A.)
mhentru1@uoregon.edu
Interest: Continental

Elizabeth Grosz ( Ph.D.)
egrosz@uoregon.edu

Caitlin Howlett ( M.A.)
howlett@uoregon.edu

Aurora Hudson ( M.A.)
ahudson@uoregon.edu

 

 

Justin Kaushall ( M.A.)
jneville@uoregon.edu

Heather Lakey ( Ph.D.)
hlakey@uoregon.edu

Johanna Luttrell ( Ph.D.)
jluttre1@uoregon.edu
Interests: Continental Philosophy, Social and Political Philosophy, Arendt, Intersections of Philosophy and Literature, Feminism, A Women's Political Party

Derek Moyer ( M.A.)
dmoyer@uoregon.edu

Jessica Sims ( M.A.)
jsims@uoregon.edu

Jeremy Swartz ( M.A.)
jher@uoregon.edu

Edgar Temam ( Ph.D.)
etemam@uoregon.edu
Interests: philosophy of nonviolence
& philosophy of education

Andrew Thomson ( M.A.)
athomson@uoregon.edu

Sean Williams ( ABD Ph.D.)
swillia4@uoregon.edu
Interests: Merleau-Ponty & ecology

 

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