Chrisoula Andreou
Associate Professor, Philosophy
Philosophy
Carolyn Tanner Irish Humanities Building
215 South Central Campus Drive, 4th Floor
Salt Lake City, Ut 84112
Office Phone: (801) 585-5087
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>> Curriculum Vitae
Chrisoula Andreou is an Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department at the University of Utah. Her current research projects lie in the areas of Practical Reasoning, Ethical Theory, and Applied Ethics.
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PLEASE SEE HER C.V. (USING THE LINK ABOVE) FOR DETAILS ON HER RECENT WORK.
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Selected Publications:
The Thief of Time: Philosophical Essays on Procrastination, co-edited with Mark D. White, Oxford University Press
(Book), 2010
“Rehabilitating Human Nature,” Bioethics
(Journal Article), 2009
“Taking On Intentions,” Ratio
(Journal Article), 2009
“The Newxin Puzzle,” Philosophical Studies
(Journal Article), 2008
“Environmental Preservation and Second-Order Procrastination,” Philosophy & Public Affairs
(Journal Article), 2007
Research Keywords, Regions of Interest and Languages:
Keywords:
Political Philosophy (7); Applied Ethics (10); Philosophy of Action (2); Philosophy of Mind (6); Ethical Theory; Practical Reason (5)
Current Courses
PHIL 3500-1 Ethics
PHIL 5500-1 Contemporary Ethical Theory
PHIL 6500-1 Contemporary Ethical Theory
Courses I Teach
HONOR 2101 Honors Core in Int Trad I
HONOR 2101 Honors Core in Intellectual Traditions, Part I
PHIL 2080 Phil Issues Feminism
PHIL 3500 Ethics
PHIL 3500 Ethics
PHIL 3510 Business/Prof Ethics
PHIL 3700 Political Philosophy
PHIL 3910 Individual Research
PHIL 4010 Senior Seminar
PHIL 5130 Hist-Ethical Theory
PHIL 5500 Contemporary Ethical Theory
PHIL 6500 Contemporary Ethical Theory
PHIL 7500 Seminar In Ethics
Awards
2009
Dee Fellow - University of Utah
2008
Ramona W. Cannon Award for Teaching Excellence in the Humanities - University of Utah
2006
Tanner Center Fellowship Award - University of Utah
2005
Faculty Fellow Award - University of Utah
2004
Human Values and Applied Ethics Research Grant - University of Utah
