Welcome
to My Homepage!
A.
MINH NGUYEN
Phone:
859-622-8667
Fax: 859-622-2976
Email:
Minh.Nguyen@eku.edu
EDUCATION
- Ph.D., Philosophy, Columbia
University, 1999
- M.A., Philosophy, Columbia University,
1992
- B.A., Mathematics, Columbia
University, 1991
ACADEMIC
POSITIONS
- Assistant Professor of Philosophy,
Eastern Kentucky University, 2003-present
- Visiting Assistant Professor of
Philosophy, University of Louisville, 2002-2003
- Visiting Instructor in Philosophy,
Georgia State University, 2001-2002
- Part-Time Lecturer in Philosophy,
Rutgers University et al, 1993-2001
TEACHING
@ EKU
- Theory of Knowledge (Spring
2006)
- Beginning
Philosophy (Spring
2006)
- Metaphysics
- Philosophy of
Religion
- Recent Analytic
Philosophy
- Practical Reasoning
- Beginning Ethics
- Independent
Study: Twentieth Century Philosophy
REPRESENTATIVE
PUBLICATIONS
- “Davidson
on First-Person Authority,” Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 38, No. 4 (2004):
457-472. Winner
of the 2002
Rockefeller Essay Prize from the American
Philosophical Association.
- “Self-Knowledge,
Other Minds, and the
Theoreticity of the Mental,” Southwest
Philosophy Review, Vol. 19, No. 2 (2003): 31-8.
- “Blindsight
and Unconsciousness,” Evolution
and Cognition, Vol. 8, No. 2 (2002): 156-163.
- “A
Critique of Dretske’s Conception of State
Consciousness,” Journal of Philosophical
Research, Vol. 26 (2001): 187-206.
- “Why
There Is No Such Thing as First-Person
Authority,” Southwest Philosophy Review,
Vol. 16, No. 2 (2000): 165-89.
- “On
a Searlean Objection to Rosenthal’s Theory
of State Consciousness,” Journal of
Philosophical Research, Vol. 25 (2000): 83-100.
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