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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!
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Jason Jordan ( Ph.D.)
jjordan4@uoregon.edu
Interests: Philosophical History of Philosophy, Aristotle, Leibniz, Kant, Merleau-Ponty,
Military History
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Kimberley Parzuchowski ( Ph.D.)
chowski@uoregon.edu
Interests: Ethics, Pluralism, Phenomenology, Continental and American, Social/Political
Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion
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Paul Qualtere-Burcher ( Ph.D.)
pqualter@uoregon.edu
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Christine (Christy) Reynolds ( Ph.D.)
creynol3@uoregon.edu
Interests: Continental philosophy, critical theory (esp. Frankfurt School), aesthetics, dialogic tradition, philosophy of history |

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