Philosophy of Emotion, Applied Ethics, History of Philosophy (Ancient)

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Lauren

Freeman

  Department  of  Philosophy      •      University  of  Louisville      •        [email protected]                      

   

  AREAS  OF     SPECIALIZATION           AREAS  OF     COMPETENCE         EDUCATION     2010               2002  

Phenomenology,  Bioethics,  Feminist  Philosophy     Philosophy  of  Emotion,  Applied  Ethics,  History  of  Philosophy  (Ancient)  

Ph.D.,  Philosophy,  Boston  University     Dissertation:  “Ethical  Dimensions  in  Martin  Heidegger’s  Early  Thinking”   Committee:   Prof.   Daniel   O.   Dahlstrom   (director),   Charles   Griswold,   C.   Allen   Speight,   Robert  Bernasconi  (external  reader)   M.A.,  Arts  &  Social  Sciences,  University  of  Chicago   Thesis:   “The   Failed   Quest   for   Unity   in   Fichte’s   Subjective   Idealism   and   Schelling’s   Objective  Idealism:  Epistemological  and  Ontological  Questions”     Committee:  Robert  Pippin  (director),  Robert  Richards  

    2001       EMPLOYMENT     2013-­‐             2010-­‐2013           2009-­‐2010        

B.A.,  Classics,  Contemporary  Studies;  University  of  King’s  College,  Halifax,  Canada  

Assistant  Professor,  University  of  Louisville,  Department  of  Philosophy   Assistant  Professor  (Limited  Term),  Concordia  University,  Department  of  Philosophy   Visiting  Assistant  Professor,  Duquesne  University,  Department  of  Philosophy      

 

PUBLICATIONS    

Edited  Collections  

The  Phenomenology  and  Science  of  Emotions,  Special  Issue  of  Phenomenology  and  the  Cognitive                Sciences;  Guest  Editor  (with  Andreas  Elpidorou)  (forthcoming  2014)     Refereed   Journal  Articles  and  Book  Chapters    

“Langweile”  [Boredom],  to  appear  in  The  Heidegger  Lexicon.  Edited  by  Mark  Wrathall;  Cambridge     University  Press  (forthcoming  2015)     “Defending  a  Heideggerian  Account  of  Mood.”  to  appear  in  Philosophy  of  Mind  and  Phenomenology.  Edited                    by  A.  Elpidorou,  D.  Dahlstrom,  W.  Hopp;  Routledge  (forthcoming  2015)     “Confronting  Diminished  Epistemic  Privilege  and  Epistemic  Injustice  in  Pregnancy  by  Challenging  a                  ‘Panoptics  of  the  Womb’,”  Journal  of  Medicine  and  Philosophy  (forthcoming  2014)    

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  “Heidegger  on  Affectivity  I:  Mood  and  Emotion  in  Being  and  Time”  (co-­‐authored  with  Andreas  Elpidorou),                  to  appear  in  Philosophy  Compass  (forthcoming  2014)     “Phenomenology  of  Racial  Oppression,”  to  appear  in  Race  and  Lived  Embodiment  a  special  issue  of                Knowledge  Cultures.  Edited  by  George  Yancy  (invited  contribution)  (forthcoming  2014)     “Introduction,”  The  Phenomenology  and  Science  of  Emotions,  Special  Issue  of  Phenomenology  and  the                Cognitive  Sciences  (with  Andreas  Elpidorou)  (forthcoming  2014)     “Toward  a  Phenomenology  of  Mood,”  The  Southern  Journal  of  Philosophy  (forthcoming  2014)     “Creating  Safe  Spaces:  Strategies  for  Confronting  Implicit  &  Explicit  Biases  &  Stereotype  Threat  in  the   Classroom,”  American  Philosophical  Association  Newsletter  on  Feminism  and  Philosophy,  vol.  13,  no.  2,   Spring  2014.       “Reconsidering  Relational  Autonomy:  A  Feminist  Approach  to  Selfhood  and  the  Other  in  the  Thinking  of     Martin  Heidegger,”  Inquiry,  vol.  54,  no.  4,  (August)  2011,  pp.  361-­‐383.     “Metontology,  Moral  Particularism,  and  the  ‘Art  of  Existing’:  A  Dialogue  Between  Heidegger,  Aristotle,     and  Bernard  Williams,”  Continental  Philosophy  Review,  vol.  43,  no.  4,  2010,  pp.  545-­‐568.     “Recognition  Reconsidered:  A  Re-­‐Reading  of  Heidegger’s  Being  and  Time  §26,”  Philosophy  Today,  vol.     53,no.  1,  Spring  2009,  pp.  85-­‐99.     “Reconsidering  Hegel’s  Legacy:  Recognition  in  the  Thinking  of  Martin  Heidegger,”  Reconocimiento  y   diferencia.   Idealismo   alemán   y   hermenéutica:   un   retorno   a   las   fuentes   del   debate   contemporáneo.   Bogotá,  Colombia:  Universidad  de  los  Andes,  2010,  pp.225-­‐252.         Conference  Proceedings    

“Phenomenology  of  Mood”     Proceedings  of  the  45th  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Heidegger  Circle,  2011,  pp.  133-­‐154.     “Love  is  Not  Blind:  In/visibility  and  Recognition  in  the  Thinking  of  Martin  Heidegger”   In/visibility:   Perspectives   on   Inclusion   and   Exclusion.   Ed.   Lauren   Freeman.   Institut   für   die   Wissenschaften  vom  Menschen:  Junior  Visiting  Fellows’  Conference  Proceedings,  vol.  XXIV,  2009.     “In/visibility:  Perspectives  on  Inclusion  and  Exclusion:  Introduction”  (with  Andreas  Elpidorou)   In/visibility:   Perspectives   on   Inclusion   and   Exclusion,   ed.   Lauren   Freeman.   Vienna:     Institut   für   die   Wissenschaften  vom  Menschen  Junior  Visiting  Fellows’  Conference.  Vol.  XXIV,  2009.     “‘I  am  you,  if  I  am  I’:  A  Feminist  Approach  to  Selfhood  and  the  Other  in  the  Thinking  of  Martin  Heidegger”   Proceedings  of  the  43rd  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Heidegger  Circle,  2009,  pp.  114-­‐129.     “Recognition  &  Solicitude:  Leaping  Ahead  Toward  a  Heideggerian  Approach”   Proceedings  of  the  42nd  Annual  North  American  Heidegger  Conference,  2008,  pp.  148-­‐158.         August  2014  

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  “Heidegger  Contra  Levinas  on  Responsibility  and  the  Other”   Proceedings  of  the  Participants  Conference,  Collegium  Phaenomenologicum,  2007,  pp.  191-­‐212.     “The  Art  of  Existing  and  Praxical  Ethics:  Heidegger,  Aristotle,  and  Bernard  Williams”   Proceedings  of  the  41stAnnual  North  American  Heidegger  Conference,  2007,  pp.  23-­‐38.     Book  Reviews  

Feminist  Phenomenology  and  Medicine,  Kristin  Zeiler  and  Lisa  Folkmarson  Käll  (eds.),  in  American  Journal  of              Bioethics  (forthcoming  2014)     Larmore,  Charles.  The  Practices  of  the  Self,  in  The  Review  of  Metaphysics  (forthcoming  2014).     Fricker,  Miranda.  Epistemic  Injustice,  in  “American  Philosophical  Association  Newsletter  on  Feminism   and  Philosophy,”  Vol.  10,  no.  2,  pp.  22-­‐23.     Yancy,  George  (Editor).  The  Center  Must  Not  Hold:  White  Women  Philosophers  on  the  Whiteness  of   Philosophy,   in   Hypatia   26   (2),   2011,   pp.   438-­‐445.   Republished   in   Hypatia,   Virtual   Issue   on   the   Place   of  Women  in  the  Profession  of  Philosophy,  2012.       WORKS  IN  PROGRESS       Manuscripts  and  Articles  in  Preparation  

Applied  Phenomenology  (book  manuscript:  Introduction,  6  chapters)     “Heidegger  on  Affectivity  II:  Temporality,  Boredom,  and  Beyond”  (co-­‐authored  with  Andreas  Elpidorou)     “Why  We  Should  Be  Worried  About  the  Consequences  of  New  Research  on  the  Microbiome  of  Placentas:  A   Feminist  Analysis”  (co-­‐authored  with  Saray  Ayala  and  Andrea  Smith)     “Epistemic  Injustice  in  Physician-­‐Patient  Relationships”     “The  Phenomenology  and  Temporality  of  Trauma”       INVITED  LECTURES       Phenomenology  of  Racial  Oppression                      Department  of  Philosophy,  University  of  Kentucky,  2014.       Toward  a  Phenomenology  of  Mood                    Department  of  Philosophy,  University  of  Minnesota  Duluth,  2014.     Feminist  Ethics     Department  of  Philosophy,  University  of  California,  Fullerton,  2012.     Epistemic  Privilege  and  Epistemic  Authority:  Examining  Bodily  Knowledges  in  Pregnancy     Students  of  Philosophy  Association,  Concordia  University;  Montreal,  Canada,  2011.     August  2014  

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  Medical  Ethics:  Moral  Reasoning,  Patient  Autonomy,  and  End  of  Life  Decisions   University  of  Toronto  Critical  Care  Residents,  University  of  Toronto,  Toronto,  Canada,  2011.     Phenomenology  of  Mood   Students  of  Philosophy  Association,  Concordia  University;  Montreal,  Canada,  2011.     Medical  Ethics:  Traditional  and  Alternative  Approaches   Department  of  Otolaryngology,  University  of  Toronto,  Toronto,  Canada,  2010.     Moods,  Mattering,  and  Ethics   Interdisziplinäres  Forum,  UND.,  Universität  Wien,  Vienna,  2008.     Reconsidering  Hegel’s  Legacy:  Recognition  in  the  Thinking  of  Martin  Heidegger   Reconocimiento   y   diferencia   Idealismo   alemán   y   hermenéutica:   un   retorno   a   las   fuentes   del   debate   contemporáneo,  Universidad  de  los  Andes,  Bogotá,  Colombia,  2008.     Philosophy  and  Art   Words  Within,  national  juried  group  art  exhibition,  Boston  University’s  Rubin-­‐Frankel  Gallery,  2007.     Shifting  Perspectives:  Phenomenology  and  Art   Graduate  Department  of  Painting  and  Sculpture,  Boston  University,  2006.       PRESENTATIONS     Refereed  Conference  Papers  

Phenomenology  of  Racial  Oppression            California  Roundtable  for  Philosophy  and  Race;  Marquette  University;  Milwaukee,  2014     Creating  Safe  Spaces:  Strategies  for  Confronting  Implicit  &  Explicit  Biases  &  Stereotype  Threat  in  the   Classroom     Power,  Pedagogy  and  Philosophy’s  ‘Woman  Problem,’  New  School  for  Social  Research;  New  York,  2014     Diversity  in  Philosophy,  University  of  Dayton;  Dayton,  2013     Challenging   a   ‘Panoptics   of   the   Womb’:   Confronting   Diminished   Epistemic   Privilege   and   Epistemic   Injustice  in  Pregnancy                  Society  for  Analytic  Feminism,  Vanderbilt  University;  Nashville,  2012     Challenging   a   Panoptics   of   the   Womb:   Phenomenological   Responses   to   the   Problem   of   Diminished   Epistemic  Agency  in  Pregnancy   Bodies  in  Crisis,  Nordic  Network  Gender,  Body,  Health,  University  of  Iceland,  Reykjavik,  2011.     Bodies  of  Thought:  Fleshy  Subjects,  Embodied  Minds,  and  Human  Natures,  University  of  Dundee/The   Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh,  Edinburgh,  2011.     Phenomenology  of  Mood   45th  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Heidegger  Circle,  Marquette  University,  Milwaukee,  2011.         August  2014  

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  Reconsidering  Relational  Autonomy   Canadian  Philosophical  Association,  McGill  University,  Montreal,  2010.     Reconsidering   Relational   Autonomy:   A   Feminist   Approach   to   Selfhood   and   the   Other   in   the   Thinking   of   Martin  Heidegger   Eastern  Division  Meeting  of  the  American  Philosophical  Association,  main  program,  New  York,  2009.     Bridging  the  Continental-­‐Analytic  Divide:  Relational  Autonomy  and  a  Reconsideration  of  Selfhood     Workshops  in  Political  Theory:  Feminist  Theory,  Manchester  Metropolitan  University,  Manchester,UK,   2009.       Responsibility  Re-­‐considered:  A  Heideggerian  Re-­‐thinking  of  Subjectivity  and  Intersubjectivity   Canadian  Philosophical  Association,  Carlton  University,  Ottawa,  2009.     Mood,  Mattering,  and  Ethics   The   Society   for   the   Study   of   Existential   and   Phenomenological   Theory   and   Culture   (EPTC),   Carleton   University,  Ottawa,  2009.     Redefining  Recognition:  A  Heideggerian  Response  to  Axel  Honneth   Society  of  Phenomenological  and  Existential  Philosophy,  Duquesne  University,  Pittsburgh,  2008.     ‘I  am  you,  if  I  am  I’:  A  Feminist  Approach  to  Selfhood  and  the  Other  in  the  Thinking  of  Martin  Heidegger   43rd  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Heidegger  Circle,  Xavier  University,  Cincinnati,  2009.     Recognition  Reconsidered:  Leaping  Ahead  Toward  a  Heideggerian  Approach   42nd  Annual  North  American  Heidegger  Conference,  Northern  Illinois  University,  DeKalb,  2008.     Hegel’s  Legacy:  A  Heideggerian  Account  of  Recognition   North  Texas  Heidegger  Symposium,  University  of  Dallas  at  Irving,  2008.     The  Art  of  Existing  and  Praxical  Ethics:  Heidegger,  Aristotle,  and  Bernard  Williams   41st  Annual  North  American  Heidegger  Conference,  DePaul  University,  Chicago,  2007.       A  Bridge  to  Ethics:  Heidegger,  Aristotle,  and  Bernard  Williams   Building  Bridges:  2nd  Annual  Graduate  Conference,  University  of  Missouri,  St.  Louis,  2007.     Husserl  and  Cubism   American  Society  for  Aesthetics,  Eastern  Division  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  2006.     Nietzsche,  Heidegger,  and  the  Possibility  of  Ethics  in  a  Post-­‐Metaphysical  Era     Canadian  Philosophical  Association,  York  University,  Toronto,  2006.     Nietzsche:  Post-­‐Metaphysical  Pundit   Canadian  Philosophical  Association,  University  of  Western  Ontario,  London,  Ontario,  2005.            

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  Non-­‐Refereed  Paper  Presentations  

Toward  a  Phenomenology  of  Mood                      University  of  Louisville,  Department  of  Philosophy,  2014     Recognizing  Race        Concordia  University,  Department  of  Philosophy,  2012     Ethics  in  Being  and  Time:  Heidegger’s  Account  of  Recognition   Duquesne  University,  Department  of  Philosophy,  2010     Reconsidering  Relational  Autonomy   Boston  University,  Department  of  Philosophy,  2009     Love  is  Not  Blind:  In/Visibility  and  Recognition  in  the  Thinking  of  Martin  Heidegger     Institut  für  die  Wissenschaften  vom  Menschen:  Junior  Visiting  Fellows’  Conference,  Vienna,  2008.     Workshop  on  Being  and  Time,  §58   Institut  für  Philosophie  der  Universität  Wien,  Vienna,  2008.     Moods,  Mattering,  and  Ethics     Junior  Visiting  Fellows’  Seminar,  Institut  für  die  Wissenschaften  vom  Menschen,  Vienna,  2008.     Comments  on  “Truth  and  Deception  in  Kantian  Ethics,”  by  Donald  Wilson   Pacific  Division  Meeting  of  the  American  Philosophical  Association,  Pasadena,  2008.     ‘Metontology’:  Ethical  Dimensions  in  Heidegger     The  3rd  New  England  Seminar  in  Continental  Philosophy,  University  of  Massachusetts  Lowell,  2007.     Heidegger  Contra  Levinas  on  Responsibility  and  the  Other     Collegium  Phaenomenologicum,  Participants  Conference,  Italy,  2007.     Ethics  and  the  End  of  Metaphysics:  Nietzsche  and  Heidegger     Boston  University  Philosophy  Graduate  Student  Colloquium,  2006.     Phenomenology  and  Art   Boston  University  Philosophy  Graduate  Student  Colloquium,  2006.     Saving  Nietzsche  From  Heidegger   Boston  University  Philosophy  Graduate  Student  Colloquium,  2005.                       August  2014  

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  TEACHING  EXPERIENCE     Assistant  Professor,  University  of  Louisville,  Department  of  Philosophy     2014-­‐2015     Phenomenology     Medical  Ethics  (2  sections)     Ethics  (2  sections)     2013-­‐2014     Introduction  to  Ethics  (2  sections)     Medical  Ethics  (2  sections)   Gender,  Race,  Culture  in  Healthcare     (Graduate  Seminar;  Cross-­‐listed  in  Graduate  Program  in  Bioethics,  Women  and  Gender  Studies,   and  Philosophy)     Directed  Study  in  Feminist  Bioethics,  Michael  Billingsly  (Senior,  Philosophy  Major)     Assistant  Professor,  Concordia  University,  Department  of  Philosophy,  2010-­‐2013   2012-­‐2013     Maternity  Leave     2011-­‐2012     Introduction  to  Ethics  (2  sections)       Feminist  Philosophy     Moral  Psychology     Applied  Ethics     Introduction  to  Philosophy     Philosophy  of  Leisure     2010-­‐2011     Introduction  to  Ethics  (2  sections)   Applied  Ethics       Environmental  Ethics   Philosophy  of  Leisure   Advanced  Topics  in  Feminist  Philosophy  (Graduate  seminar)   *Directed  Study  in  Feminist  Philosophy,  Geoffrey  Bardwell  (Ph.D.  student)     Visiting  Assistant  Professor,  Duquesne  University,  Department  of  Philosophy,  2009-­‐2010   Philosophical  Ethics  (3  sections)       Basic  Philosophical  Questions  (2  sections)   Philosophy  of  Emotion    (cross-­‐listed  at  the  graduate  level  in  Women’s  and  Gender  Studies)     *Directed  Study  in  Emotions  in  the  Law,  Cameron  Christy  (M.A.  student)     Instructor,  Boston  University  Writing  Program,  2009   Existentialism             August  2014  

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  Teaching  Fellow,  Department  of  Philosophy,  Boston  University,  2003-­‐2005   Introduction  to  Ethics  (3  semesters)   Politics  and  Philosophy  (1  semester)   Introduction  to  Philosophy  (1  semester)   Great  Philosophers  (1  semester)     Grader,  Department  of  Philosophy,  Boston  University,  2007   Political  Philosophy   Nietzsche       AWARDS  &  FELLOWSHIPS     Emory  University  Institute  for  the  History  of  Philosophy,  Scholarship,  June,  2009   Peter  A.  Bertocci  Scholarship,  Peter  A.  Bertocci  Fund,  Boston  University,  2008-­‐2009   Junior  Visiting  Fellow,  Institut  für  die  Wissenschaften  vom  Menschen,  Vienna,  2008   H.B.  Earhart  Fellowship,  Earhart  Foundation,  2007-­‐2008   Dissertation  Fellowship,  Boston  University,  2006-­‐2007   Doctoral  Fellowship,  Social  Sciences  &  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada,  2005-­‐2007   Outstanding  Teaching  Fellow  Award,  Boston  University,  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  2006     LANGUAGES     German  (reading  knowledge,  some  speaking  ability),  French  (reading  knowledge),  basic  Ancient  Greek,   basic  Spanish,  basic  Hebrew       PROFESSIONAL  SERVICE     Hypatia   Referee  of  manuscript,  2014     Fonds  zur  Förderung  der  wissenschaftlichen  Forschung  (FWF)/Austrian  Science  Fund     Referee  of  research  project,  2014     Phenomenology  and  the  Cognitive  Sciences   Referee  of  three  manuscripts,  2014     Phi  Sigma  Tau,  Undergraduate  Philosophy  Honors  Society/Philosophy  Club,  2013-­‐present     Philosophy  Liaison,  University  of  Louisville       Phenomenology  and  the  Cognitive  Sciences   Referee  of  manuscript,  2013     The  Southern  Journal  of  Philosophy,  2013            Referee  of  manuscript     Feminist  Ethics  and  Social  Thought  (FEAST),  Conference  Organizing  Committee,  2012-­‐2013     August  2014  

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  The  Southern  Journal  of  Philosophy            Referee  of  manuscript,  2012     Continuum  Publishers,  2012      Referee  for  book  manuscript     Concordia  University’s  Taskforce  on  the  Status  of  Women  and  Minorities  in  Philosophy,  2011-­‐2013   Founder,  Faculty  Liaison     Springer  Publishers,  2009   Referee  for  book  manuscript     Duquesne  Women  in  Philosophy,  2009-­‐2010   Faculty  Liaison     Feminist  Ethics  and  Social  Theory  (FEAST),  2009   Nominations  Committee     Institut  für  die  Wissenschaften  vom  Menschen,  2008   Conference  organizer,  Junior  Visiting  Fellows’  conference   Editor,  In/visibility:  Perspectives  on  Inclusion  and  Exclusion     Research  Assistant  to  Professor  Daniel  Dahlstrom,  Department  of  Philosophy,  Boston  University,  2007     Research  Assistant  to  Professor  Charles  Griswold,  Department  of  Philosophy,  Boston  University,  2007     Collegium  Phaenomenologicum,  2007   Editor,  Conference  Proceedings     34th  Annual  International  Hume  Conference,  Boston  University,  2007   Assistant  to  Conference  Administrators     40th  Annual  North  American  Heidegger  Conference,  Boston  University,  2006   Conference  Administrator  with  Daniel  Dahlstrom     Teaching  Fellow  Training  Workshop,  Department  of  Philosophy,  Boston  University,  2006   Invited  speaker     Teaching  Fellow  Training  Workshop,  College  of  Arts  &  Sciences,  Boston  University,  2006     Invited  Speaker     Comprehensive  Examination  Reform  Committee,  Department  of  Philosophy,  Boston  University,  2005   Chair  of  Committee       Canadian  Philosophical  Association,  2005   Referee  for  annual  conference         August  2014  

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  Boston  University  Graduate  Student  Kant  Conference,  2004   Referee  for  conference     University  of  Toronto  Press,  Toronto,  2002-­‐2003   Acquisitions  Editor,  Social  Sciences         PROFESSIONAL  DEVELOPMENT     Feminist  Philosophy  Reading  Group,  University  of  Louisville,  2014-­‐   Founder  and  director       Inclusive  Teaching  Circle,  University  of  Louisville,  2013-­‐2014                    Participant       Feminist  Ethics  And  Social  Theory  (FEAST)  Annual  Meeting,  2009     Participant,  “Feminism  in  the  Classroom  Workshop”       Department  of  Philosophy  Job  Placement  Seminar,  Boston  University,  2009     Invited  Speaker  on  Panel:  “What  It’s  Like  to  be  on  the  Philosophy  Job  Market”       Boston  University  Writing  Center  Spring  Colloquia  Series,  2009   Participant  in  the  following  workshops:   “Standards  of  Excellence:  What  Makes  an  A  Paper?”     “Reaching  Students  at  All  Levels”     “Conferencing  With  Students”     “Thinking  About  Teaching”       Emory  University  Institute  for  the  History  of  Philosophy,  2009   Participant  in  two-­‐week  summer  workshop:  Heidegger  &  Nietzsche  and  the  Issue  of  History       Boston  University  Writing  Center,  “How  to  Teach  Writing,”  2008   Student  in  15-­‐week  writing  pedagogy  course       Collegium  Phaenomenologicum,  Italy,  2008   Student  in  three-­‐week  seminar:  Belief  After  Reason:  Hegel,  Heidegger,  Derrida     Collegium  Phaenomenologicum,  Italy,  2007   Student  in  three-­‐week  seminar:  Word  &  Image       PROFESSIONAL  MEMBERSHIPS     American  Philosophical  Association   Canadian  Philosophical  Association     Heidegger  Circle     Society  for  Analytic  Feminism   Feminist  Ethics  and  Social  Theory     Society  for  Phenomenological  and  Existential  Philosophy       August  2014  

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  NON-­‐ACADEMIC  WRITING     On  Being  Kind  to  Ourselves  and  Succeeding  in  Physical  Activity;  May  3,  2014   Fit  is  a  Feminist  Issue  Blog  (http://fitisafeministissue.com/author/laurenefreeman/)     On  “Training”  for  Labour…and  Failing;  May  16,  2014   Fit  is  a  Feminist  Issue  Blog  (http://fitisafeministissue.com/author/laurenefreeman/)                       REFERENCES       Professor  Daniel  O.  Dahlstrom,  Professor,  Department  of  Philosophy,  Boston  University   (617)  353  4583,  [email protected]     Professor  Charles  Griswold,  Borden  Parker  Bowne  Professor  of  Philosophy,  Department  of  Philosophy,     Boston  University   (617)  353  5546,  [email protected]     Professor  C.  Allen  Speight,  Associate  Professor,  Department  of  Philosophy,  Boston  University       (617)  358  3618,  [email protected]     Professor  Robert  Bernasconi,  Edwin  Erie  Sparks  Professor  of  Philosophy,  Department  of  Philosophy,   Pennsylvania  State  University     (814)  865  6398,  [email protected]     Professor  James  Swindal,  Dean,  Department  of  Philosophy,  Duquesne  University   (412)  396-­‐6572,  [email protected]     Professor  David  Morris,  Chair,  Department  of  Philosophy,  Concordia  University   (514)  848-­‐2424  ext.  2505,  [email protected]    

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