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2000 - 2005
 

For each graduate we list every year that he or she used the placement services of the department.

  • TT (Tenure Track)
  • * offer accepted
  • BOLD are current positions

2000-2001     2001-2002     2002-2003      2003-2004    2004-2005

2000-2001
Nishiten Shah, Thinking Through Belief (2001)
      2000-2001: *Amherst (TT)

Gregory Walski, Descartes's Doctrine of the Creation of Eternal Truths (2001)
      2000-2001: *University of  San Diego (Visiting 3 years)

Andrea Westlund, Selflessness and Responsibility for Self: The Implications of Deference for Autonomy, Shared Agency, and Love (2001)
      2000-2001: *Pittsburgh (TT), Oberlin (TT),
                          University of Alberta (Post-doc)
      2002-2003: *Wisconsin, Milwaukee

2001-2002
Charles Goodman, Ancient Dharmas, Modern Debates: Towards an Analytic Philosophy of Buddhism (2002)
      2001-2002: *Wisconsin, Milwaukee (Visiting 1-3 years)
      2002-2003: *SUNY Binghamton (TT)

Robert Mabrito, Studies in Disagreement and Inconsistency (2002)
      2001-2002: *Tufts (1 year)
      2002-2003: *Arizona State 
      2003-2004: *Arizona State (1 additional year)   
      2004-2005: *North Carolina State (TT)

Kathleen McShane, The Nature of Value: An Environmentalist Challenge to Ethical Theory   (2002)
      2001-2002: *Kennedy School  Harvard (Post-doc 1 year)
      2002-2003: *North Carolina State (TT) [begin in 2003]
      2007-2008:  *Colorado State University (TT, Assistant Professor)

Blain Neufeld, Civic Respect and Political Plural Subjects (2002)
      2001-2005: *Stanford (1 - 3 years)
      2004-2005:  *Trinity College, Dublin (Lecturer, 3 years)
      2007-2008:  *University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (TT)

Greg Sax, Toward Theory of High-Grade Representation: A Taxonomy of Content Types(1999)
      2001-2002: *Michigan (Visiting)
      2002-2003: *Michigan (Visiting)
      2003-2004: *Michigan (Visiting)
      2004-2005: *Michigan (Lecturer)

Rivka Weinberg, Procreative Justice: A Contractualist Approach (1999)
      2001-2002: *Brooklyn  (Visiting 1 year)
      2002-2003: *Scripps (TT)

2002-2003
James Bell, The Relevance of Skepticism (2003)
      2002-2003: *Oberlin (2 year Teaching Post-Doc)

Bruce Lacey, Cognitive Content and Communication (2004)
      2003-2004: *University of Michigan - Ann Arbor (Visiting)
      2004-2005: *University of Michigan - Ann Arbor (Visiting)

Kevin Toh, Essays on Normativity and Describability of Law (2003)
      2003-2004: *Indiana (TT)

2003-2004
Robin Bradley Kar, Legal Parallelism (2004)
      2003-2004: *Loyola Law School of Los Angeles (TT)

Gerhard Nuffer, Information, Belief, and Possibility (2004)
      2003-2004: *Michigan - Ann Arbor (Visiting)
      2004-2005: *Wisconsin, Milwaukee (2 year Visiting)
      2006-2007:  *Reed College, (2 year Visiting)

Stephen Petersen, Belief-Desire Coherence (2003)
      2004-2005: *Kalamazoo (2 year Teaching Post-Doc)
      2005-2006  *Niagara University (TT)

2004-2005
Steven Daskal, Rebuilding Society from the Ground Up: Contextual Justice, Fellow Citizenship, and U.S. Welfare Policy (2005)
      2004-2005: *Virginia Tech, (TT),  USC (TT)

Christie HartleyJustice for All: Constructing an Inclusive Contractualism (2005)
      2004-2005: *Georgia State (TT),  Washington and Lee (TT)

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