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Dr. Michelle Darnell

Assistant Professor
 

Office  : JKSA 211B

Phone : 672-1761
Fax     : 672-1090

Email  : mdarnell@uncfsu.edu
Personal Homepage: http://faculty.uncfsu.edu/mdarnell/

 

 

 


 

BIOGRAPHY

  • Ph.D. Purdue University, Philosophy, 2004, with honors
  • M.A. Purdue University, Philosophy, 2001
  • B.A. University of San Diego, Biology and Philosophy, 1998

 

TEACHING COURSES Courses regularly taught at Fayetteville State University include:
  • Existentialism (PHI 360)
  • Intro. to World Religions (PHI 211)
  • Intro. to Philosophy (PHI 210)
  • Critical Thinking (PHI 110)

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS
  • AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:
    • Kant,
    • Existentialism (especially Sartre),
    • 19th and 20th century European Philosophy
  • AREAS OF COMPETENCE:
    • Eastern Philosophy,
    • Ethical Theory,
    • Logic

 

PUBLICATIONS
  • “The Dialectics of Spiritual Development in Time Must Have a Stop” in Aldous Huxley's Time Must Have a Stop, ed. David Izzo. Chicago: Center for Book Culture (Dalkey Archive Press), 2006.
  • Self in the Theoretical Writings of Sartre and Kant: A Revisionist Study, New York: Mellen Press, 2006.
  • “Being-Looked-At: Ontological Grounding for an Ethics in Being and Nothingness,” Sartre Studies International, Fall 2004.

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