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Horst, Steven W.


Professor of Philosophy
Philosophy Department
860.685.3645




BA Boston University
PHD University of Notre Dame

EMAIL:

shorst@wesleyan.edu

PERSONAL HOME PAGE:

http://shorst.web.wesleyan.edu

COURSES TAUGHT:

AREAS OF EXPERTISE:

Philosophy of mind, cognitive science, philosophy of psychology, moral psychology

ACADEMIC ASSOCIATIONS:

American Philosophical Association
Society for Philosophy and Psychology

AWARDS WON:

2002. NEH Summer Institute on Consciousness and Intentionality, U C Santa Cruz.

1997-1998. NEH Fellowship for College Teachers and Independent Scholars.

1997-1998. Visiting Scholar, Princeton University.

May, 1998. Visiting Scholar, Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University.

Spring, 1997. Keck Mentor for Development of Technology in the Humanities, Wesleyan University.

Fall, 1993. Visiting Scholar, Center for Adaptive Systems, Boston University.

July-August 1993. NEH Summer Institute on Meaning, Rutgers University.

June-July 1993. NEH Summer Institute on Naturalism, University of Nebraska.

June-August 1991. NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers on Mental
Representation, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

OFFICE HOURS:

Tuesday 10:30-Noon; Wednesday 10-11:30

PUBLICATIONS:

http://shorst.web.wesleyan.edu/horstcv500.pdf

SPECIAL ROLE IN DEPARTMENT:

Chair

GRANTS:

2002. NEH Summer Institute on Consciousness and Intentionality, U C Santa Cruz.

1997-1998. NEH Fellowship for College Teachers and Independent Scholars.

1997-1998. Visiting Scholar, Princeton University.

May, 1998. Visiting Scholar, Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University.

Spring, 1997. Keck Mentor for Development of Technology in the Humanities, Wesleyan University.

Fall, 1993. Visiting Scholar, Center for Adaptive Systems, Boston University.

July-August 1993. NEH Summer Institute on Meaning, Rutgers University.

June-July 1993. NEH Summer Institute on Naturalism, University of Nebraska.

June-August 1991. NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers on Mental
Representation, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.