W. Heath White, Assistant Professor

Office: Bear Hall 281
Phone: (910) 962-4002
Email: whitew@uncw.edu

Degrees

  • Ph.D., Philosophy -  Georgetown University
  • B.A., Computer Science - Gordon College

Areas of Expertise

  • Practical Reasoning
  • Philosophy of Mind

Recent Publications

  • "Fitting Attitudes, Wrong Kinds of Reasons, and Mind-Independent Goodness," forthcoming in Journal of Moral Philosophy.
  • (with Mark Lance) "Stereoscopic Vision:  Persons, Freedom, and Two Spaces of Material Inference," Philosopher's Imprint 7.4 (May 2007) pp. 1-21.
  • “Desires in Practical Reasoning,” Philosophical Studies 129 (2) (May 2006) pp. 197-221.
  • “Foundationalism and the Metaphysics of Practical Reasons,” Auslegung 27 (Spring/Summer 2004): 47-64.
  • “Brandom on Practical Reason,” The Philosophical Quarterly 53 (Oct. 2003): 566-572.
  • “Intellectual Virtue: Emotions, Luck, and the Ancients,” with Nancy Sherman. In Intellectual Virtue: Perspectives from Ethics and Epistemology, ed. Linda Zagzebski and Michael DePaul (Oxford University Press, 2003) 

Courses Taught

  • PAR 101: Invitation to Philosophical Thinking
  • PAR 292: Philosophy of Language
  • PAR 317: Epistemology
  • PAR 340: Philosophy of Religion
  • PAR 495: Freedom and Responsibility

 


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