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Shuktika Chatterjee photoShuktika Chatterjee
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e-mail: shuktika@wsu.edu
Ryan Cole
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e-mail: jfishel1@wsu.edu
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e-mail: lillian@wsu.edu

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UI Graduate Students

Stacey Jean Barron

Stacey Jean Barron

  • Third year
  • BA in Philosophy, University of Idaho; BA in English, University of Idaho
  • MFA in Writing, Fiction emphasis, Pacific University
  • Teaching experience in Phil 103: Ethics andPhil 221: Philosophy in Film, University of Idaho
email: isisjean [at] aol [d0t] com
office hours: T/Th 11-3

Daniel Burton

Daniel Burton

  • Second year
  • BA in Philosophy, University of Idaho; BS in Mathematics, University of Idaho
  • MS in Mathematics, University of Idaho
  • Teaching experience in Phil 103: Ethics, University of Idaho
  • Research Assistant in the Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Project, MRCI and CISR, College of Engineering, University of Idaho
email: burt9079 [at]vandals. uidaho [d0t] edu

Clare Eder

Clare Eder

  • Third year
  • BA in Religious Studies, SUNY Stony Brook; Minor in Cities, Utopias and Environments: Designs for Living.
  • University of Idaho: Certification of Human Participation Protection Education for Research Teams, NIH
  • Concurrently a candidate for the Masters of Public Administration at the University of Idaho
  • Teaching experience in Phil 103: Ethics, University of Idaho
  • Commentator: "God as an Institutional Fact: A New Approach to the Question of God’s Existence" by  Nuno Fernandez, Northwest Conference on Philosophy, 2005 Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA.
email: ceder [at]vandals. uidaho [d0t] edu

Tom Foley

Tom Foley

  • Second year
  • BA in Philosophy, Colgate University
  • Research Assistant in the Tribal Law Exchange Project and Professional Ethics Initiative, Department of Philosophy, University of Idaho
email: tfoley [at]vandals. uidaho [d0t] edu

Chris Fuchsteiner

Chris Fuchsteiner

  • Second year
  • BA in Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire; BA in Religious Studies, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
  • Teaching experience in Phil 103: Ethics, University of Idaho

email: cfuchsteiner[at] vandals.uidaho [d0t] com
office hours: T 11-1

Anthony Horton

Anthony Horton

  • First year
  • BA in Business Administration, University of Phoenix
  • MA in Counseling and Guidance, Webster University, St. Louis
  • Active army chaplain with 20 years of service
  • Japanese/Russian/Czech Linguist
  • 4 war veteran; over 10,000 hours of counseling experience

email: anthony.horton[at]vandals. uidaho [d0t] edu

Zachary Johnson

Zachary Johnson

  • First year.
  • BA in Applied Philosophy, Mount Mercy College; BA in History, Mount Mercy College
  • Teaching experience in Phil 103: Ethics, University of Idaho

email: zachary.johnson [at]vandals.uidaho [d0t] edu
office hours:
T/Th9:30-11

Brent Knapp

Brent Knapp

  • First year
email: brent.knapp [at]vandals.uidaho [d0t] com

Ian O'Loughlin

Ian O'Loughlin

  • Second year
  • BA in Philosophy, University of Minnesota, Morris
  • Teaching Assistant in the Department of Philosophy; teaching experience in Phil 103: Ethics, Phil 201: Critical Thinking, Phil 202: Symbolic Logic, University of Idaho
  • Five years of teaching experience in Ethics and Critical Thinking at North Idaho College, Coeur d’Alene, ID
  • Research Assistant in the Interdiscplinary Epistemology Project, Department of Philosophy, University of Idaho
  • Kennedy Scholar, Department of Classics, University of Idaho
email: olou8483 [at]vandals. uidaho [d0t] edu

Tony Pierce

Tony Pierce

  • Second Year
  • BA in Philosophy, University of Idaho
  • Teaching experience in Phil 103: Ethics, University of Idaho
email:anthony.pierce[at]vandals. uidaho [d0t] edu
office hours: T 9:30-11:30

Patrick Ray

Patrick Ray

  • First year
  • BA in Philosophy, University of Idaho
  • Teaching experience in Phil 103: Ethics, University of Idaho
email: pray_philos[at]hotmail [d0t] com
office hours: Th 2:30-3:20

Brandon Rowley

Brandon Rowley

  • First year
  • BS in Philosophy, University of Idaho
  • BA in Philosophy, University of Washington
  • Teaching experience in Phil 103: Ethics, University of Idaho
  • Americorps Member, Palouse Clearwater Environmental Institute
email: brandon.rowley[at]vandals.uidaho [d0t] com
office hours: WTh 1:15-3:15

Jennifer Stephens

Jennifer Stephens Perevodchikov

  • Third year
  • BA in Philosophy/BA in Political Science, Carroll College
  • Concurrently a JD candidate in the College of Law, University of Idaho
  • Teaching experience in Phil 103: Ethics, University of Idaho, and Comm 101: Fundamentals of Public Speaking, University of Idaho
  • Research Assistant for the Tribal Law Exchange Project, Department of Philosophy, University of Idaho
  • Presentation: “Freedom, Ignorance, and Moral Responsibility”. Gonzaga University Student Philosophy Conference, Spokane, WA, 2006.
  • Presentation (with Michael P. Nelson and John Vucetich): “Philosophy, Ecology, and Conservation Problem Solving: A Case Study”. Idaho Academy of Science, Moscow, ID, 2006.
  • Presentation: “The Global Dimension of Sub-Surface Nuclear Waste Disposal: A Discourse on Space, Time, and Uncertainty”.  Globalization, Environmental Ethics, and Environmental Justice: An International Conference.  Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 2006.
  • Presentation: “Critical Language: A Wittgensteinian Response to the Endangered Species Act's Critical Habitat Designation”. The Uehiro Cross Currents Philosophy Conference: Comparative Philosophy for Today and Tomorrow. University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, 2007.
email: ladysocrates76 [at] hotmail [d0t] com