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Kathrin koslicki the death of socrates part 1
Kathrin Koslicki (born November 30, 1967) is Professor of Philosophy and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Epistemology and Metaphysics at the University of Alberta. Her primary research areas are metaphysics, ancient Greek philosophy and philosophy of language. Koslicki’s article, “The Semantics of Mass-Predicates”, was chosen by The Philosopher’s Annual as one of the ten best philosophy articles to appear in 1999.
Contents
- Kathrin koslicki the death of socrates part 1
- Kathrin koslicki the death of socrates part 7
- Education and career
- Research Areas
- References
Kathrin koslicki the death of socrates part 7
Education and career
Koslicki received her BA in philosophy from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1990 and her PhD in philosophy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1995. Koslicki previously taught at the University of Colorado-Boulder, Tufts University, the University of Florida and the University of New Orleans; she joined the University of Alberta’s philosophy department in 2014.
Research Areas
Koslicki is best known for her defense of a neo-Aristotelian, structure-based theory of parts and wholes.