Quinn Hiroshi Gibson
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E-mail: qhgibson@berkeley.edu
Dissertation advisors:
John Campbell and R. Jay Wallace
Personal website: here
Education
PhD, Philosophy, UC Berkeley, 2017
BA (Hons) First Class, Philosophy, University of Calgary, 2010
BA With Distinction, Linguistics, University of Calgary, 2010
Bio
Quinn Hiroshi Gibson is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Clemson University. From Fall 2019- Fall 2022, he was at the American University of Beirut. Prior to that, he was a postdoctoral teaching fellow at New York University Shanghai. He completed his PhD in philosophy at Berkeley in 2017 returned to Berkeley as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy in Summer 2019 to teach Philosophy 25A.
His primary area of research is at the intersection of ethics and the philosophy of mind, in particular in the philosophy of psychology and psychiatry.
Past teaching at Berkeley (as primary instructor)
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Phil 25A: Ancient philosophy Summer 2017, Summer 2016 and Summer 2015
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Phil 2: Individual Morality and Social Justice. Summer 2014
Past teaching at Berkeley (as GSI)
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Phil 107: Moral Psychology Spring 2017
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Phil 115: Political Philosophy Fall 2016
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Phil 136: Philosophy of Perception Fall 2015
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Phil 25A: Ancient Philosophy Fall 2014
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Phil 115: Political Philosophy Summer 2014
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Phil 100: Philosophical Methods Spring 2014
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Phil 115: Political Philsophy Fall 2013
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Phil 161: Aristotle Summer 2013
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Phil 11: Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion Spring 2013
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Phil 3: Nature of Mind Fall 2012
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Phil 2: Individual Morality and Social Justice Summer 2012
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Phil 25B: Modern Philosophy Spring 2012
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Phil 3: Nature of Mind Fall 2011
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Phil 12A: Introduction to Logic Summer 2011
Other teaching
- Phil 271: Introduction to Philosophy at San Quentin State Prison (With Melissa Fusco). Spring 2016.