Jason B. Thibodeau
Curriculum Vitae
Position: Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Cypress College, Cypress, California.
Education:
- Ph.D., Philosophy, University of California, San Diego, 2006
- M.A., Philosophy, University of California, San Diego, 2002
- B.A., Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley, 1997
Teaching Positions:
- Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Georgia Perimeter College, Fall 2010 - Present
- Instructor, Imperial Valley College, Spring - Winter 2008
- Adjunct Instructor, Cuyamaca College, Spring 2008 - Fall 2009
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Auburn University, Department of Philosophy Fall 2005 - Fall 2006
- Teaching Assistant, University of California, San Diego, Fall 1998 - Spring 2005
Presentations:
- "The Problem of Evil and the Capacity to Cause Suffering." Northwest Philosophy Conference, October 2007.
- Commentary on Jason Jordan's "The Anthropoid Coffin: Divine Omnipotence and the Limes of Subjectivity." Northwest Philosophy Conference, October 2007.
- "Analyticity Re-re-examined." Auburn Philosophical Society Colloquium, December 2006.
- "The Standard Meter and Performative Utterances." Alabama Philosophical Society Conference, October 2005.
- "Natural Kind Terms and Natural Substance Terms." University of California, San Diego Graduate Philosophy Colloquium, February 2005.
- "Teaching an Old Dogma New Tricks." University of California, San Diego Graduate Philosophy Colloquium, April 2004.
- "Moore and Wittgenstein On Certainty and Skepticism." University of California, San Diego Graduate Philosophy Colloquium, February 2003.
Homepage: http://notnotaphilosopher.wordpress.com/