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Andrew Koehl, PhD

Andrew Koehl

Professor of Philosophy
koehla@roberts.edu

Education

  • Ph.D. (Philosophy), Notre Dame University, 1999
  • M.A. (Philosophy), Notre Dame University, 1994
  • B.A. University of Texas, Austin, 1990

Biography

At Roberts since 1999

Specialty Areas:

Epistemology; Ethics; History of Philosophy; Philosophy of Religion

Current Research Interests:

"Implicitly grounded beliefs" as cases of knowledge; religious diversity

Professional Affiliations:

  • American Association of Philosophy Teachers
  • American Philosophical Association
  • Society of Christian Philosophers

Sample Publications/Presentations:

  • Earnest: Interdisciplinary Work Inspired by the Life and Teachings of B. T. Roberts, Editor, Pickwick Publications (August 2017).

  • Implicitly Grounded Beliefs, Journal of Cognition and Neuruoethics 2:1 (Spring 2014)

  • Inexplicit Reasoning and Positive Epistemic Status, presented at the Reason, Reasons, and Reasoning Conference, Center for Cognition and Neuroethics, University of Michigan-Flint, October 2013

  • Aristotelian Flourishing and Virtue as Benchmarks for Rehabilitation, presented at the Rethinking Prisons Conference, Vanderbilt University, May 2013

  • Omnisubjectivity and Evildoers, presented at the Society Of Christian Philosophers Midwest Regional Conference, April 2013

  • Fantasy Football and the Development of Aristotelian Virtue and Flourishing, presented at The Rockford College Sports Studies Symposium, April 2013

  • Hell as a Defeater for Theistic Belief, presented at the Conference of the South Carolina Society for Philosophy, March 2013

  • George MacDonald and the Dwarves, presented at Looking Along the Beam: Philosophical and Theological Themes in the Inklings, Houston Baptist University, March 2013

  • The Atheists' New Clothes, presented for the Cultural Life Lecture Series, Roberts Wesleyan College, May 2011