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NEWS
The department is happy to
announce four new additions to our faculty: Bradford Cokelet,
Elijah Chudnoff, Nicholas Stang, and Matthew Walker.
GRADUATION
Congratulations are extended to Jeremy
Morris for successfully defending his Ph.D. dissertation in the Spring of
2008.
RECENT
PUBLICATIONS
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Jeremy Morris a graduate student presented a paper entitled “
Pragmatic Reflexivity in Self-defeating and Self-Justifying
Expressions" at the 6th International Conference of the Society for
the Study of Argumentation Conference at the University of Amsterdam
which will be published in the Proceedings of the Sixth
International Conference of the Society for the Study of
Argumentation Conference, 2006. He is also co-author of “A Paradox
for Possible World Semantics” with Michael Shaffer, which is
forthcoming in the journal Logic et Analyse.
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Michael Shaffer, a departmental alumni, and Shane Oakley, a current
graduate student, have a paper entitled "Some Epistemological
Concerns About Dissociative Identity Disorder and Diagnostic
Practices in Psychology" coming out in the February 2005 issue of
Philosophical Psychology, vol. 18, No.1 pgs. 1-29.
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Congratulations to Shane Oakley (a graduate student in our program)
who had his paper accepted for publication in *Phil. Studies*.
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Congratulations to Dr. Eivind Balsvik on the publication of
An Interpretation & Assesment of First-Person Authority in the
Writings of Philosopher Donald Davidson published by
The Edwin Mellen Press.
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The
Chinese edition of Prof. Susan Haack's book, Philosophy of Logics,
was published in June 2003 by Commercial Press in Beijing, P.R.
China. Continuously in print in English since 1978, this book has
also been published in Spanish, Italian, Korean, and (fall 2002) in
Portuguese; a Japanese translation is now under way.
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Congratulations are extended to Dr. Erwin, who's
Freud
Encyclopedia has been published by Garland. For more information
visit :
Garland Publishing
NOTABLE MENTIONS
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Bioethical
debates and decisions
Kenneth W. Goodman,
co-director of the UM Ethics Programs and director of the
Bioethics Program, gives the welcoming remarks at the thirteenth
annual UM Bioethics Conference at the Wyndham Miami Beach Resort
last Thursday. Goodman organized the event, which focused on the
Terry Schiavo case, ethics and pediatrics, and end-of-life care.
- Osvil Acosta-Morales has
accepted a position at
the University of Toledo.
- Christopher Weaver has
accepted a position as Assistant Professor at Lewis University.
- Michael Shaffer has
accepted an Assistant professor Tenure track offer from St.
Cloud State University in Minnesota.
- Ruben Rabinsky has
accepted a Visiting Assistant Professor position at the
University of Miami.
- Michael Veber has
accepted an
Assistant Professor tenure track offer at East Carolina
University.
- Shirong Luo
has accepted an
offer as Assistant Professor at Simmons College.
- Kiriake Xerohemona has
accepted an Assistant Professor position at Florida
International University.
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Melissa Bergeron has
accepted an Assistant Professor position at The United States
Military Academy at West Point.
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Eivind Balsvik has accepted a
Lectureship with the University of Oslo in Norway.
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Timothy Mosteller has accepted an offer as Assistant
Professor at Biola University.
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Albert Lenel has accepted an
Assistant Professor position at Miami Dade College.

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One of this year's honorees for the
ninth annual Provost's Award for Scholarly Activity includes Edward
Erwin, professor of philosophy in the Department of Philosophy, for
his research in the philosophy of science and language. The award
recognizes extraordinary research and scholarly pursuits. In
addition to a commemorative plaque, each faculty member received a
$4,000 cash award and $2,000 toward continued research support. For
more information on their research projects, read the
news release.
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Congratulation to
Dr. Bernie Cantens, this years winner of the 2004 APA Prize
in Latin American Thought. Title of the paper is “Francisco
De Vitoria’s, O.P. Just Intervention Theory and The Iraq War."
Since it is a new
award established by the APA Board of Officers and Committee on
Hispanics, professor Cantens will be the first ever recipient of
this award. He will present the symposium paper at the American
Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting in Boston MA on
December 28, 2004. In 2003 Professor Cantens received the APA
William James Prize for his paper "Overcoming the Evidentialist's
Challenge: Peirce's Conjectures of Instinctive Reason and the
Reality of God."
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Liz Giles and Nenad Popovic (graduate students in our
department), have been accepted for the Stanford/Illinois Summer
Institute in Philosophy of Education. Sponsored by the Spencer
Foundation, which provides for all expenses and a stipend. The
Summer Institute brings together distinguished faculty and promising
graduate students for an intensive philosophical experience.
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