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DR. JUSTIN CAOUETTE (short CV)
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Ethics; Applied Ethics (Neuroethics and Bioethics), Ancient Philosophy
AREAS OF COMPETENCE: Metaphysics (esp Free Will); Moral Psychology; Philosophy of Mind; Early Modern Philosophy
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
Current Appointments -
(1) Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Bridgewater State University (5/5), Fall 2022 - Present
(2) Part-time Instructor, Northeastern University (1/2), Fall 2022 - Present
(3) Part-time Instructor, Umass Dartmouth (2/2), Spring 2022 - Present
(4) Part-time Lecturer, Rutgers University (2/2), Fall 2022 - Present
Previous Appointments -
(1a) Visiting Lecturer of Philosophy (full time w/benefits): Northeastern University Fall 2020- Summer 2022(20 courses)
(1b) Part-time Instructor: Northeastern University, Fall 2019 - Fall 2020 (4 courses)
(2) Part-time Instructor: Bridgewater State University, Fall 2018 - Fall 2022 (22 Courses)
(3) Instructor: Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), Fall 2017 - Spring 2018 (5 courses)
(4) Teaching Fellow: University of Calgary, Summer 2014 - Spring 2015 (4 courses)
(5) Adjunct Professor: Bristol Community College, Spring 2014 - Summer 2014 (1 course)
EDUCATION:
Ph.D. Philosophy, University of Calgary, (Degree conferred February 2019)
Dissertation Title: “Assessing The Moral Evaluations of Pharmacological Enhancements"
Supervisor: Walter Glannon
Committee: Jeremy Fantl, Mark Migotti, Ann Levey, and Fabrice Jotterand
M.A. Philosophy, Washington State University, 2011
Graduate Certificate in Bioethics, Washington State University, 2010
B.A. Philosophy, Bridgewater State University, 2008
PUBLICATIONS:
EDITED VOLUMES:
The Moral Psychology of Compassion (co-edited with Carolyn Price), Rowman & Littlefield. 2018. (can be ordered here)
Free Will and Moral Responsibility (co-edited with Ish Haji), Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2013. (Table of contents can be found here)
JOURNAL ARTICLES:
“Recognizing the Diversity of Cognitive Enhancements" (with/ Walter Veit, Brian D. Earp, Nadira Faber, Nick Bostrom, Adriano Mannino, Lucius Caviola, Anders Sandberg & Julian Savulescu) American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 11 (4):250-253. 2020 (can be found here)
"Robust Alternatives, Blame, and the Tax Evasion Case", Southwest Philosophy Review, 31 (2): 27-32. 2015. (can be found here)
“Moral Responsibility and Psychopathy: Why We Do Not Have Special Obligations to the Psychopath”, American Journal of Bioethics -Neuroscience, 4(2): 26-27. 2013. (pre-published version can be downloaded here)
“Perception of Addiction and its Effects on One’s Moral Responsibility” (with David Boutland) American Journal of Bioethics - Neuroscience, 4(3): 43–44. 2013. (pre-published version can be downloaded here)
BOOK CHAPTERS:
"Enhancement and Cheating: Implications for Policy in Sport" (with Allen Habib) In D. Boonin (ed), Handook of Philosophy and Public Policy, Palgrave Macmillan. (2018; penultimate version can be found here)
"Introduction" (with Carolyn Price) In J. Caouette and C. Price (eds) The Moral Psychology of Compassion, Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. (penultimate version can be found here)
“Introduction: Mapping the Terrain” (with Ish Haji) In I. Haji and J. Caouette (eds) Free Will and Moral Responsibility, Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 1-25. 2013. (pre-published version can be downloaded here)
SYMPOSIUM COMMENTARIES:
"On The Moral Permissibility of Passive Moral Enhancement", Neuroethics Symposium On Focquaert & Schermer, “Moral Enhancement: Do Means Morally Matter?” August 25, 2015. (paper can be found here and symposium can be found here along with an author response)
BOOK REVIEWS:
Harald Thorsrud, Ancient Skepticism (Univ. of California Press 2009), Dialogue: International Journal of Phi Sigma Tau, Volume 52 (1): 54-55. 2009.
RECENT OR FORTHCOMING PRESENTATIONS:
2023 "On a Soldier's Obligation to Enhance," Invited talk at the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, RI, Feb 22, 2023.
2019 Comments on Hannah Tierney and David Glick's "Seeking Sourcehood: Interventionism, Manipulation, and Moral Responsibility," American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division Meeting, New York City, January 8, 2019.
2018 "Human Agency, Moral Obligation, and Moral Responsibility: What's Luck Got To Do With It? " American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division Meeting, Main Program, San Diego California, Match 29, 2018.
2017 "Against Free Will Skepticism: An Argument From Ethics" 69th Annual Northwest Philosophy Conference, Pullman Washington, Washington State University, October 7, 2017.
2017 Comments on P. Roger Turner’s “A New Argument Against ‘Ought’ Implies ‘Can’” American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division Meeting, Seattle Washington, April 15, 2017.
2017 Comments on Janell Dewitt’s “Feeling and Inclination: Rationalizing the Animal Within” American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, January 6, 2017.
2016 "Enhancement and Cheating" Meeting of the Apeiron Society for the Practice of Philosophy, Calgary, Alberta, November 22, 2016.
2016 Comments on Devlin Russell’s “Action Under Development” Meeting of the Canadian Philosophical Association (CPA), Calgary, Alberta, May 29.
2016 Comments on Jonathan Spelman's "Against Objectivism about Moral Obligation" American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division Meeting, San Francisco , March 30.
2015 "Moral Enhancement as Punishment" Enhancing Understanding of Enhancement International Conference, Sponsored by the Center for Bioethics in Belgrade and the Hastings Center, Belgrade, Serbia, (Funded in part from an IHS Fellowship) October 27.
2015 Comments on Benjamin Rossi's "Moral Excuses and Blame-Based Theories of Moral Wrongness" 52nd Annual Meeting of the Western Canadian Philosophical Association (WCPA), University of Saskatchewan, October 2.
2015 "Free Will Skepticism and It's Implications: An Argument for Pessimism" University of Calgary Philosophy Graduate Student Summer Colloquium Series, June 26.
2015 "Do Psychopaths Meet the Epistemic Condition on Moral Responsibility?" Workshop on Responsibility: The Epistemic Dimension II, VU University Amsterdam, May 12.
2015 "Psychopaths, Moral Knowledge, and the Epistemic Condition." Montréal Neuroethics Conference for Young Researchers, The Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (IRCM) in Montréal, Quebec. (Competitive Bursary Recipient) April 17.
2015 “A Defense of Ought-Implies-Can.” American Philosophical Association (APA) Central Division Meeting, Main Program, St. Louis, February 21.
2014 Comments on William Simkulet's "On Robust Alternative Possibilities and the Tax Evasion Case" 76th Annual Meeting of the
Southwestern Philosophical Society (SWPS) Annual Meeting in Lawrence, Kansas. November 1.
2014 “On a Consistent Application of Moral Consideration.” (with David Boutland) Society for Applied Philosophy Annual
Conference, St Anne's College, Oxford, June 27.
2014 “Rejecting Suberogatory and Supererogatory Act Distinctions.” (with David Boutland) Royal Institute of Philosophy Annual
Conference on Supererogation, University College Dublin, June 4.
2014 Comments on Gwen Bradford’s “Difficulty and Degrees of Praise and Blame.” American Philosophical Association (APA)
Pacific Division Meeting, San Diego, April 18.
2013 “Hard Determinism and Morality: Some Concerns.” University of Calgary Graduate Student Summer Colloquium Series, University of
Calgary, August 22.
2013 “Why Blameworthiness Requires Wrongness.” University of Calgary Graduate Student Summer Colloquium Series, University of
Calgary, June 16.
2012 “Psychopaths, Moral Knowledge, and the Epistemic Condition.” 64th Annual Northwest Philosophy Conference, Oregon State
University, October 26.
2012 Comments on David Hunt’s “Responsibility, Timing, and Buffered Alternatives.” 64th Annual Northwest Philosophy
Conference, Oregon State University, October 27.
2012 “Moral Culpability, Blame, and Psychopaths.” 38th International Conference on Value Inquiry, Salem, Massachusetts, April 18.
2012 “Toward an Environmental Virtue Ethic.” Under Western Skies 2: International Environmental Conference, Calgary, AB,
October 13,
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
I have taught at 7 different institutions and have been the instructor of record for 81 philosophy courses in all. I have taught Logic and Critical Thinking, Intro to Ethics, Bioethics, Information and Technology Ethics, Happiness and Meaning in Life, and an upper-level Social/Political philosophy course. For the academic year 2022-2023 I'll be teaching a 10-11 course load at 4 different institutions.
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
Instructor
• Philosophy 111 - Logic, Reasoning, and Persuasion (2X)
• Philosophy 200: Contemporary Moral Problems (2X)
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
Instructor
• Philosophy 1145: Technology and Human Values (8X)
• Philosophy 1165: Moral and Social Issues in Health Care (21X)
• Philosophy 1186: Research Ethics (2X)
BRIDGEWATER STATE UNIVERSITY
Instructor
• Philosophy 111: Foundations of Logical Reasoning (40X)
• Philosophy 250: Happiness and Meaning in Life (1X)
• Philosophy 310: Early Modern Philosophy (2X)
• Philosophy 245: Contemporary Moral Problems (1X)
SOUTHERN ALBERTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SAIT), Calgary, AB, Canada.
Instructor
• Philosophy 3010: Ethics (3X Fall 2017)
• Philosophy 1030: Ethics in Technology (2X Fall 2017)
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY, Calgary, AB, Canada
Instructor
• Philosophy 453: Social and Political Philosophy (Spring 2015)
• Philosophy 313: Bioethics (Summer 2014).
• Philosophy 249: Ethics, Virtue, and Society (2x: Winter 2014; Fall 2015)
Teaching Assistant (duties included both teaching and grading)
• Medical Sciences 205: Developing Health Care Literacy II (2x:Winter 2016, Winter 2017)
• Philosophy 249: Ethics, Virtue, and Society (4x: Winter 2012, Winter 2013, Fall 2013, Fall 2016).
• Philosophy 201: Mind, Matter, and God (Winter 2015)
BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Fall River, MA, United States
Instructor (online)
• Science 125: Bioethics (Spring 2014).
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, Pullman, WA, United States
Teaching Assistant (duties included both teaching and grading)
• Philosophy 101: Introduction to Philosophy (Spring 2011).
• Philosophy 301: Biomedical Ethics (2x: Spring 2010, Fall 2010).
• Philosophy 201: Introduction to Logic (Fall 2009).
OTHER TEACHING ACTIVITIES:
Radio interview on ‘Ethics and Free Will’, CJSW 90.9 (Calgary). December 2013.
http://cjsw.com/program/the-morning-after/playlist-dec-4-2013-with-guest-philosopher-justin-caouette/
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant to Meghan Delehanty (Fall 2016; Winter 2017)
Research Assistant to C. Kenneth Waters (Fall 2015)
Research Assistant to Ish Haji (Winter 2013)
SERVICE TO THE DISCIPLINE:
Journal/Manuscript Referee:
Journal of Philosophical Studies (Humana.Mente) (2022)
Asian Journal of Philosophy (2022)
Southern Journal of Philosophy (2018)
Philosophical Psychology (2017) (2018)
Philosophia (2016)
Journal of Philosophical Research (2015)
Neuroethics (2015)
Springer (2014)
Frontiers in System Neuroscience (2013)
Conference Paper Referee:
Society of Philosophy and Psychiatry (SPP) Annual Conference (2012) (2018)
University of Calgary Graduate Student Conference (2012) (2013) (2014) (2015) (2017)
Philosopher's Cocoon Philosophy Conference (2015 x2)
Conference Organizing (**denotes paid position):
Founder and Organizer for the 1st Annual University of Calgary Graduate Student Philosophy Conference (April 14, 2012)
Organizer and Coordinator of the 6th Annual University of Calgary Graduate Student Philosophy Conference (May 3-4, 2017)
**Event "Wrangler" for the Calgary Summit for Philosophers of Science (September 26-27, 2014)
Conference Volunteer for the 39th Annual Meeting of the Hume Society in Calgary, Alberta (July 18-22, 2012)
Blog Activity (**denotes paid position):
**Associate Editor for the official 'Blog of the APA' (Aug 2015-Feb 2016) Blog can be found here.
Founder, Coordinator, and Contributor to ‘A Philosopher’s Take’ (Apr 2012-Present) Blog can be found here.
Contributor to ‘Philosopher’s Cocoon’ (May 2013-Present) Blog can be found here.
Contributor to ‘Flickers of Freedom’ (July 2014-February 2017) Blog can be found here.
Contributor to 'Philosophical Percolations' (May 2015-Jan 2017) Blog can be found here.
Featured Author at ‘Flickers of Freedom’ (January 2015) Posts can be found here.
Neuroethics symposium Commenter at 'Brains' Blog (August 2015) Blog can be found here.
DR. JUSTIN CAOUETTE (short CV)
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Ethics; Applied Ethics (Neuroethics and Bioethics), Ancient Philosophy
AREAS OF COMPETENCE: Metaphysics (esp Free Will); Moral Psychology; Philosophy of Mind; Early Modern Philosophy
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
Current Appointments -
(1) Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Bridgewater State University (5/5), Fall 2022 - Present
(2) Part-time Instructor, Northeastern University (1/2), Fall 2022 - Present
(3) Part-time Instructor, Umass Dartmouth (2/2), Spring 2022 - Present
(4) Part-time Lecturer, Rutgers University (2/2), Fall 2022 - Present
Previous Appointments -
(1a) Visiting Lecturer of Philosophy (full time w/benefits): Northeastern University Fall 2020- Summer 2022(20 courses)
(1b) Part-time Instructor: Northeastern University, Fall 2019 - Fall 2020 (4 courses)
(2) Part-time Instructor: Bridgewater State University, Fall 2018 - Fall 2022 (22 Courses)
(3) Instructor: Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), Fall 2017 - Spring 2018 (5 courses)
(4) Teaching Fellow: University of Calgary, Summer 2014 - Spring 2015 (4 courses)
(5) Adjunct Professor: Bristol Community College, Spring 2014 - Summer 2014 (1 course)
EDUCATION:
Ph.D. Philosophy, University of Calgary, (Degree conferred February 2019)
Dissertation Title: “Assessing The Moral Evaluations of Pharmacological Enhancements"
Supervisor: Walter Glannon
Committee: Jeremy Fantl, Mark Migotti, Ann Levey, and Fabrice Jotterand
M.A. Philosophy, Washington State University, 2011
Graduate Certificate in Bioethics, Washington State University, 2010
B.A. Philosophy, Bridgewater State University, 2008
PUBLICATIONS:
EDITED VOLUMES:
The Moral Psychology of Compassion (co-edited with Carolyn Price), Rowman & Littlefield. 2018. (can be ordered here)
Free Will and Moral Responsibility (co-edited with Ish Haji), Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2013. (Table of contents can be found here)
JOURNAL ARTICLES:
“Recognizing the Diversity of Cognitive Enhancements" (with/ Walter Veit, Brian D. Earp, Nadira Faber, Nick Bostrom, Adriano Mannino, Lucius Caviola, Anders Sandberg & Julian Savulescu) American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 11 (4):250-253. 2020 (can be found here)
"Robust Alternatives, Blame, and the Tax Evasion Case", Southwest Philosophy Review, 31 (2): 27-32. 2015. (can be found here)
“Moral Responsibility and Psychopathy: Why We Do Not Have Special Obligations to the Psychopath”, American Journal of Bioethics -Neuroscience, 4(2): 26-27. 2013. (pre-published version can be downloaded here)
“Perception of Addiction and its Effects on One’s Moral Responsibility” (with David Boutland) American Journal of Bioethics - Neuroscience, 4(3): 43–44. 2013. (pre-published version can be downloaded here)
BOOK CHAPTERS:
"Enhancement and Cheating: Implications for Policy in Sport" (with Allen Habib) In D. Boonin (ed), Handook of Philosophy and Public Policy, Palgrave Macmillan. (2018; penultimate version can be found here)
"Introduction" (with Carolyn Price) In J. Caouette and C. Price (eds) The Moral Psychology of Compassion, Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. (penultimate version can be found here)
“Introduction: Mapping the Terrain” (with Ish Haji) In I. Haji and J. Caouette (eds) Free Will and Moral Responsibility, Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 1-25. 2013. (pre-published version can be downloaded here)
SYMPOSIUM COMMENTARIES:
"On The Moral Permissibility of Passive Moral Enhancement", Neuroethics Symposium On Focquaert & Schermer, “Moral Enhancement: Do Means Morally Matter?” August 25, 2015. (paper can be found here and symposium can be found here along with an author response)
BOOK REVIEWS:
Harald Thorsrud, Ancient Skepticism (Univ. of California Press 2009), Dialogue: International Journal of Phi Sigma Tau, Volume 52 (1): 54-55. 2009.
RECENT OR FORTHCOMING PRESENTATIONS:
2023 "On a Soldier's Obligation to Enhance," Invited talk at the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, RI, Feb 22, 2023.
2019 Comments on Hannah Tierney and David Glick's "Seeking Sourcehood: Interventionism, Manipulation, and Moral Responsibility," American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division Meeting, New York City, January 8, 2019.
2018 "Human Agency, Moral Obligation, and Moral Responsibility: What's Luck Got To Do With It? " American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division Meeting, Main Program, San Diego California, Match 29, 2018.
2017 "Against Free Will Skepticism: An Argument From Ethics" 69th Annual Northwest Philosophy Conference, Pullman Washington, Washington State University, October 7, 2017.
2017 Comments on P. Roger Turner’s “A New Argument Against ‘Ought’ Implies ‘Can’” American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division Meeting, Seattle Washington, April 15, 2017.
2017 Comments on Janell Dewitt’s “Feeling and Inclination: Rationalizing the Animal Within” American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, January 6, 2017.
2016 "Enhancement and Cheating" Meeting of the Apeiron Society for the Practice of Philosophy, Calgary, Alberta, November 22, 2016.
2016 Comments on Devlin Russell’s “Action Under Development” Meeting of the Canadian Philosophical Association (CPA), Calgary, Alberta, May 29.
2016 Comments on Jonathan Spelman's "Against Objectivism about Moral Obligation" American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division Meeting, San Francisco , March 30.
2015 "Moral Enhancement as Punishment" Enhancing Understanding of Enhancement International Conference, Sponsored by the Center for Bioethics in Belgrade and the Hastings Center, Belgrade, Serbia, (Funded in part from an IHS Fellowship) October 27.
2015 Comments on Benjamin Rossi's "Moral Excuses and Blame-Based Theories of Moral Wrongness" 52nd Annual Meeting of the Western Canadian Philosophical Association (WCPA), University of Saskatchewan, October 2.
2015 "Free Will Skepticism and It's Implications: An Argument for Pessimism" University of Calgary Philosophy Graduate Student Summer Colloquium Series, June 26.
2015 "Do Psychopaths Meet the Epistemic Condition on Moral Responsibility?" Workshop on Responsibility: The Epistemic Dimension II, VU University Amsterdam, May 12.
2015 "Psychopaths, Moral Knowledge, and the Epistemic Condition." Montréal Neuroethics Conference for Young Researchers, The Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (IRCM) in Montréal, Quebec. (Competitive Bursary Recipient) April 17.
2015 “A Defense of Ought-Implies-Can.” American Philosophical Association (APA) Central Division Meeting, Main Program, St. Louis, February 21.
2014 Comments on William Simkulet's "On Robust Alternative Possibilities and the Tax Evasion Case" 76th Annual Meeting of the
Southwestern Philosophical Society (SWPS) Annual Meeting in Lawrence, Kansas. November 1.
2014 “On a Consistent Application of Moral Consideration.” (with David Boutland) Society for Applied Philosophy Annual
Conference, St Anne's College, Oxford, June 27.
2014 “Rejecting Suberogatory and Supererogatory Act Distinctions.” (with David Boutland) Royal Institute of Philosophy Annual
Conference on Supererogation, University College Dublin, June 4.
2014 Comments on Gwen Bradford’s “Difficulty and Degrees of Praise and Blame.” American Philosophical Association (APA)
Pacific Division Meeting, San Diego, April 18.
2013 “Hard Determinism and Morality: Some Concerns.” University of Calgary Graduate Student Summer Colloquium Series, University of
Calgary, August 22.
2013 “Why Blameworthiness Requires Wrongness.” University of Calgary Graduate Student Summer Colloquium Series, University of
Calgary, June 16.
2012 “Psychopaths, Moral Knowledge, and the Epistemic Condition.” 64th Annual Northwest Philosophy Conference, Oregon State
University, October 26.
2012 Comments on David Hunt’s “Responsibility, Timing, and Buffered Alternatives.” 64th Annual Northwest Philosophy
Conference, Oregon State University, October 27.
2012 “Moral Culpability, Blame, and Psychopaths.” 38th International Conference on Value Inquiry, Salem, Massachusetts, April 18.
2012 “Toward an Environmental Virtue Ethic.” Under Western Skies 2: International Environmental Conference, Calgary, AB,
October 13,
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
I have taught at 7 different institutions and have been the instructor of record for 81 philosophy courses in all. I have taught Logic and Critical Thinking, Intro to Ethics, Bioethics, Information and Technology Ethics, Happiness and Meaning in Life, and an upper-level Social/Political philosophy course. For the academic year 2022-2023 I'll be teaching a 10-11 course load at 4 different institutions.
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
Instructor
• Philosophy 111 - Logic, Reasoning, and Persuasion (2X)
• Philosophy 200: Contemporary Moral Problems (2X)
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
Instructor
• Philosophy 1145: Technology and Human Values (8X)
• Philosophy 1165: Moral and Social Issues in Health Care (21X)
• Philosophy 1186: Research Ethics (2X)
BRIDGEWATER STATE UNIVERSITY
Instructor
• Philosophy 111: Foundations of Logical Reasoning (40X)
• Philosophy 250: Happiness and Meaning in Life (1X)
• Philosophy 310: Early Modern Philosophy (2X)
• Philosophy 245: Contemporary Moral Problems (1X)
SOUTHERN ALBERTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SAIT), Calgary, AB, Canada.
Instructor
• Philosophy 3010: Ethics (3X Fall 2017)
• Philosophy 1030: Ethics in Technology (2X Fall 2017)
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY, Calgary, AB, Canada
Instructor
• Philosophy 453: Social and Political Philosophy (Spring 2015)
• Philosophy 313: Bioethics (Summer 2014).
• Philosophy 249: Ethics, Virtue, and Society (2x: Winter 2014; Fall 2015)
Teaching Assistant (duties included both teaching and grading)
• Medical Sciences 205: Developing Health Care Literacy II (2x:Winter 2016, Winter 2017)
• Philosophy 249: Ethics, Virtue, and Society (4x: Winter 2012, Winter 2013, Fall 2013, Fall 2016).
• Philosophy 201: Mind, Matter, and God (Winter 2015)
BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Fall River, MA, United States
Instructor (online)
• Science 125: Bioethics (Spring 2014).
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, Pullman, WA, United States
Teaching Assistant (duties included both teaching and grading)
• Philosophy 101: Introduction to Philosophy (Spring 2011).
• Philosophy 301: Biomedical Ethics (2x: Spring 2010, Fall 2010).
• Philosophy 201: Introduction to Logic (Fall 2009).
OTHER TEACHING ACTIVITIES:
Radio interview on ‘Ethics and Free Will’, CJSW 90.9 (Calgary). December 2013.
http://cjsw.com/program/the-morning-after/playlist-dec-4-2013-with-guest-philosopher-justin-caouette/
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant to Meghan Delehanty (Fall 2016; Winter 2017)
Research Assistant to C. Kenneth Waters (Fall 2015)
Research Assistant to Ish Haji (Winter 2013)
SERVICE TO THE DISCIPLINE:
Journal/Manuscript Referee:
Journal of Philosophical Studies (Humana.Mente) (2022)
Asian Journal of Philosophy (2022)
Southern Journal of Philosophy (2018)
Philosophical Psychology (2017) (2018)
Philosophia (2016)
Journal of Philosophical Research (2015)
Neuroethics (2015)
Springer (2014)
Frontiers in System Neuroscience (2013)
Conference Paper Referee:
Society of Philosophy and Psychiatry (SPP) Annual Conference (2012) (2018)
University of Calgary Graduate Student Conference (2012) (2013) (2014) (2015) (2017)
Philosopher's Cocoon Philosophy Conference (2015 x2)
Conference Organizing (**denotes paid position):
Founder and Organizer for the 1st Annual University of Calgary Graduate Student Philosophy Conference (April 14, 2012)
Organizer and Coordinator of the 6th Annual University of Calgary Graduate Student Philosophy Conference (May 3-4, 2017)
**Event "Wrangler" for the Calgary Summit for Philosophers of Science (September 26-27, 2014)
Conference Volunteer for the 39th Annual Meeting of the Hume Society in Calgary, Alberta (July 18-22, 2012)
Blog Activity (**denotes paid position):
**Associate Editor for the official 'Blog of the APA' (Aug 2015-Feb 2016) Blog can be found here.
Founder, Coordinator, and Contributor to ‘A Philosopher’s Take’ (Apr 2012-Present) Blog can be found here.
Contributor to ‘Philosopher’s Cocoon’ (May 2013-Present) Blog can be found here.
Contributor to ‘Flickers of Freedom’ (July 2014-February 2017) Blog can be found here.
Contributor to 'Philosophical Percolations' (May 2015-Jan 2017) Blog can be found here.
Featured Author at ‘Flickers of Freedom’ (January 2015) Posts can be found here.
Neuroethics symposium Commenter at 'Brains' Blog (August 2015) Blog can be found here.