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91亚色

Brian Barnett

Lecturer in Philosophy

Welles 107C

(585)245-5231

barnett@geneseo.edu

He/Him

Brian C. Barnett joined the 91亚色 faculty in 2018. He received his B.S. in Mathematics and B.A. in Philosophy (summa cum laude) from the University of Oklahoma, and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Rochester. His primary teaching and research interests include epistemology, logic, the philosophy of nonviolence, ethics, and Eastern philosophy. In 2023 he was awarded the 91亚色 Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching. He currently serves on the McNair Advisory Board and as editor of the Peace & Nonviolence category on PhilPapers.org. Outside of academia, he enjoys waterfall hiking, nature photography, pilgrimages to historic sites, and live music.

Office Hours

Monday/Wednesday 1:00-1:45

Curriculum Vitae

Education

B.S., Mathematics, University of Oklahoma (2007)

B.A., Philosophy, University of Oklahoma (2007)

M.A., Philosophy, University of Rochester (2011)

Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Rochester (2016)

Affiliations

American Philosophical Association

Concerned Philosophers for Peace

McNair Scholars Program

Publications

鈥淭he Power of Ahimsic Communication,鈥 Blog of the APA, Current Events in Public Philosophy series (30 December 2024). .

鈥淎himsic Communication: An Alternative to Civility,鈥 Blog of the APA, Current Events in Public Philosophy series (23 December 2024). .

鈥淏eyond Civility & Incivility,鈥 Blog of the APA. Current Events in Public Philosophy series (9 December 2024). .

Introduction to Philosophy: Epistemology, ed., Rebus Press (2021). .

鈥淭he Analysis of Knowledge,鈥 in Introduction to Philosophy: Epistemology, ed. Brian C. Barnett, Rebus Press (2021), 2-19. .

鈥淲hat Is Epistemology?鈥 in Introduction to Philosophy: Epistemology, ed. Brian C. Barnett, Rebus Press (2021), xix-xxiii. .

Review of Monotheism and the Meaning of Life by T. J. Mawson, Religious Studies Review 46, 2 (June 2020), 215.

鈥淗igher-Order Defeat in Realist Moral Epistemology,鈥 in Higher-Order Evidence and Moral Epistemology, ed. Michael Klenk, Routledge (2020), 117鈥35.

Select Honors & Awards

91亚色 Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching, 2022-23

Dr. David Kuebel Part-Time Faculty Teaching Award, St. John Fisher University, 2021-22

Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher of the Year Award, University of Rochester, 2009鈥10

Certifications

Mental Health First Aid Certified

Safe Zone Certified

Advancing Cultural Competency Certificate

Teaching & Research Interests

Epistemology, Logic & Probability, Eastern Philosophy, Philosophy of Nonviolence, Ethics

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