Curriculum Vitae s319

Curriculum Vitae s319

<p> CURRICULUM VITAE</p><p>Patrick H. Yarnell</p><p>Office: 2041 Columbine Hall Home: 4301 Vallejo St. University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Denver, CO 80211 Colo. Springs, CO 80918 (720) 422 – 1775 (719) 262 – 4085 [email protected]</p><p>EDUCATION</p><p>1990-98 University of Nebraska: Philosophy Ph.D. received May 1998 Dissertation Title: "Motivation and Moral Theory" Advisor: Robert Audi</p><p>1985-90 Kansas State University: Philosophy B.A. received May 1990 Honors: Philosophy Scholarship 1989-90 Outstanding College Students of America Association Member, 1990</p><p>UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE</p><p>2001-06 University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Philosophy Dept. Instructor: Ethical Theory, Applied Ethics, Symbolic Logic, Intro. to Philosophy, Critical Thinking. Service: Library Committee, Minority Student Mentor. </p><p>1996-99 Iowa State University, Philosophy Department Visiting Assistant Professor: Moral Theory, Ethics, Intro. to Philosophy.</p><p>1994-95 Dartmouth College, Philosophy Department Instructor: Ethics, Introduction to Philosophy.</p><p>Summer Kansas State University, Philosophy Department 1994 Instructor: Introduction to Philosophy.</p><p>1990-95 University of Nebraska, Philosophy Department Instructor& Teaching Assistant: Introduction to Philosophy, Applied Ethics.</p><p>PUBLICATIONS</p><p>“Resonance, Moorean Theories, & a Reflective Endorsement Approach to Value,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy, Spring 2006. </p><p>Book Review: Weakness of Will and Practical Irrationality (Sarah Stroud and Christine Tappolet, eds.) in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, August 2004. </p><p>“Humean Instrumentalism and the Motivational Capacity of Reason,” The Journal of Philosophical Research (27) 2002, pp 499 - 509.</p><p>“The Intrinsic Goodness of Pain, Anguish, and the Loss of Pleasure,” The Journal of Value Inquiry (35) 2001, pp 449 – 454. AWARDS</p><p>1994 – 95 Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities Institute on Moral Knowledge, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.</p><p>PRESENTATIONS & CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION</p><p>April 2004 “A Reflective Endorsement Theory of Aesthetic Value,” The Mountain-Plains Philosophy Conference, Hays Kansas. </p><p>Nov. 2003 “Resonance, Moorean Theories, & a Reflective Endorsement Approach to Value,” Fort Hays State University.</p><p>Nov. 2003 “Objectivism, Subjectivism, and Aesthetic Convergence,” Fort Hays State University. </p><p>April 2002 “Hume and Progress: A Response to Costello,” Central Division APA Meeting, Chicago. </p><p>Jan. 2002 “Autonomous Internalism,” University of Colorado, Colorado Springs.</p><p>Oct. 1999 Chair, Ethics Session, Central States Philosophical Association, Norman Oklahoma. </p><p>Oct. 1997 “Humean Instrumentalism and the Ethical Dilemma,” Iowa State University.</p><p>Nov. 1994 “Moral Judgment Internalism,” NEH Institute on Moral Knowledge, Dartmouth College.</p><p>PHILOSOPHICAL INTERESTS</p><p>Areas of Specialization: Normative Ethics & Metaethics.</p><p>Courses Taught: Moral Theory, Applied Ethics, Symbolic Logic, Critical Thinking, Intro. to Philosophy. </p><p>REFERENCES</p><p>Robert Audi Mark van Roojen 100 Malloy Hall (402) 472 - 2428 University of Notre Dame 1010 Oldfather Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 University of Nebraska [email protected] Lincoln, NE 68502</p><p>Bernard Gert Rex Welshon (603) 646 - 2022 (719) 262 - 4087 Dartmouth College 2037 Columbine Hall Hanover, NH 03755 U. of Colorado, Colorado Springs Colorado Springs, CO 80918 [email protected] </p>

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