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Curriculum Vitae

Cynthia A. Stark
University of Utah
Philosophy
260 Central Campus Dr. Rm. 341
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9156
(801) 581-7618

cstark@philosophy.utah.edu

Education:

University of North Carolina Ph.D. May 1993
University of North Carolina M.A. 1988
University of Pittsburgh M.A. (political science) 1987
University of Pittsburgh B.A. 1984

Fellowships:

University of Utah College of Humanities Research Fellowship, Winter Quarter 1996; Spring Semester 1999
University of Utah Faculty Fellowship, Autumn Quarter 1995; Fall Semester 1999
American Association of University Women American Fellowship, 1992-1993

Teaching Positions:

Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Utah, 2000-
Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Utah, 1993-2000
Visiting Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Colorado, Spring, 1992
Teaching Fellow, Department of Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1988-1991
 

Publications:

Articles:

"Fundamental Rights and the Right to Bear Arms," Criminal Justice Ethics (Winter/Spring 2001): 25-27.

"Hypothetical Consent and Justification," The Journal of Philosophy 97, 6 (June 2000): 313 - 334.

"Pornography, Verbal Acts and Viewpoint Discrimination," Public Affairs Quarterly 12, 4 (October 1998): 429-445.

"Self-Respect," the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (1998): 635-638.

"Decision Procedures, Standards of Rightness and Impartiality," Noûs 31, 4 (December 1997): 478-495.

"Is Pornography an Action?: The Causal Vs. the Conceptual View of Pornography’s Harm," Social Theory and Practice 23, 2 (Summer 1997): 277-306.

"The Rationality of Valuing Oneself: A Critique of Kant on Self-Respect," Journal of the History of Philosophy 35, 1 (Jan. 1997): 65-82.

"Pornography and Freedom of Speech: A Map of the Debate," Center for Values and Social Policy Newsletter, 11, 2 (Summer 1992).

Book Reviews:
Review of Robin May Schott, ed., Feminist Interpretations of Kant, Dialogue, 40, 1 (Spring 2001): 188-191.

Review of Marcia Baron, Kantian Ethics Almost without Apology, Ratio 11, 2 (September 1998): 186-192.

Book Note on Donald Alexander Downes, More Than Victims: Battered Women, The Syndrome Society and the Law, Ethics 108/4 (July 1998): 842.

Review of Ann Garry and Marilyn Pearsall, eds., Women, Knowledge and Reality: Explorations in Feminist Philosophy and Linda Nicholson, ed., The Second Wave: A Reader in Feminist Theory, APANewsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 97/1 (Fall 1997): 54-55.

Review of Kent Greenawalt, Fighting Words: Individuals, Communities and LIberties of Speech, Law and Philosophy 16 (1997): 107-114.

Textbook Chapters:
"Pornography" with Emily Baker in Ethics Applied, Michael Richardson and Emily Baker, eds. (NY: Simon and Schuster, 1999): 384-387.

 

 

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