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Yancy Hughes Dominick

Instructor
Philosophy

Curriculum Vitae

Contact Information

Email

dominick@seattleu.edu

Office

RINA 104

Teaching and Research Interests

Recent and Upcoming Publications

  1. "Images for the Sake of the Truth in Plato's Symposium," Classical Quarterly (forthcoming)

  1. "Seeing Through Images: The Bottom of Plato's Divided Line,"Journal of the History of Philosophy 48.1 1-13 (2010) pdf

Recent and Upcoming Presentations

  1. “Climate and Teleology in Aristotle’s Physics II.8”
    Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy meeting with the American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Minneapolis, April 2011
    Northwest Workshop in Ancient Philosophy, Portland, September2010

  1. Logos, Thought, and Perception in the Theaetetus,” Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, New York, 16 October 2010

Recent and Upcoming Courses

  1. PHIL 110:  Introduction to Philosophy and Critical Thinking

  1. PHIL 301:  Ancient Greek Philosophy

Biography

Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Kansas, 2005

M.A., Philosophy, University of Kansas, 2003

B.A., English and Philosophy, Lake Forest College, 1999

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