Curriculum Vitae - Wellesley College
Curriculum Vitae - Wellesley College
Curriculum Vitae - Wellesley College
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Eugene Marshall<br />
Contact<br />
Information<br />
Specialty<br />
Competences<br />
Education<br />
Teaching<br />
Department of Philosophy<br />
<strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong> O ce: (781) 283-3476<br />
324 Founders Hall Department: (781) 283-2620<br />
106 Central Street E-mail: eugene.marshall@wellesley.edu<br />
<strong>Wellesley</strong>, MA 02481 WWW: Website<br />
The History of Modern Philosophy<br />
19th Century German Philosophy, Metaphysics, Moral Psychology, Feminist<br />
History of Philosophy<br />
The University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI USA<br />
Ph.D., Department of Philosophy, December 2006<br />
Thesis: Akrasia in Spinoza’s Ethics<br />
Adviser: Professor Steven Nadler<br />
M.A., Department of Philosophy, May 2004<br />
The University of Missouri–St. Louis St. Louis, MO USA<br />
B.A., Department of Philosophy, May 2000.<br />
B.A., Department of Psychology, May 2000.<br />
<strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong>, <strong>Wellesley</strong>, MA USA<br />
Assistant Professor September 2009 to present<br />
Philosophy 103: Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology<br />
Philosophy 211: Philosophy of Religion<br />
Philosophy 221: History of Modern Philosophy<br />
Philosophy 243: Teleporters and Time Travel: The Metaphysics Behind<br />
Science Fiction<br />
Philosophy 300: Women of the Enlightenment<br />
Philosophy 301: Spinoza, Mind, and Nature<br />
Dartmouth <strong>College</strong>, Hanover, NH USA<br />
Visiting Lecturer September 2007 to June 2009<br />
Seminar: Spinoza—Philosopher, Radical, Heretic<br />
Seminar: Weakness of Will<br />
Modern Philosophy: Continental Rationalists<br />
Modern Philosophy: British Empiricists<br />
Modern Philosophy: Hume and Kant<br />
Ancient Philosophy<br />
19th Century German Philosophy<br />
Introduction to Moral Philosophy<br />
Reason and Argument<br />
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Publications<br />
Book Reviews<br />
Work In<br />
Progress<br />
Marshall, Eugene. The Spiritual Automaton: Spinoza’s Science of the Mind,<br />
forthcoming from Oxford University Press.<br />
Marshall, Eugene. Spinoza on Evil. The History of Evil. Volume III: The History<br />
of Evil in the Early Modern Age (1450-1700), forthcoming from Acumen<br />
Press.<br />
Marshall, Eugene. Man is a God to man: How Human Beings Can be Adequate<br />
Causes. The Ethics of Spinoza’s Ethics, Matthew Kisner and Andre Youpa,<br />
eds., forthcoming from Oxford U. Press<br />
Marshall, Eugene. Spinoza on the Problem of Akrasia. European Journal of<br />
Philosophy. 18(1):p 41-59, 2010.<br />
Marshall, Eugene. Adequacy and Innateness in Spinoza. Oxford Studies in<br />
Early Modern Philosophy, 4: 51-88, 2008.<br />
Marshall, Eugene. Spinoza’s Cognitive A↵ects and their Feel. British Journal<br />
for the History of Philosophy 16(1): 1-23, 2008.<br />
Review of Susan James, Spinoza on Philosophy, Religion, and Politics: The<br />
Theological-Political Treatise, in Journal of the History of Philosophy, 2013.<br />
Review of Matthew Kisner, Spinoza on Human Freedom: Reason, Autonomy<br />
and the Good Life, inMind, forthcoming 2012.<br />
Review of Matthew Kisner, Spinoza on Human Freedom, Philosophy in Review,<br />
October 2011.<br />
Review of Michael LeBu↵e, From Bondage to Freedom: Spinoza on Human<br />
Excellence, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, April 2010.<br />
“Spinoza’s Changing Problem is No Problem At All’<br />
“What’s the Matter with Knowledge? On Cavendish’s panpsychism”<br />
An article on Margaret Cavendish’s feminist proto-science fiction utopia from<br />
1666, The Blazing World<br />
Challenging the canon: Improving the climate for women in philosophy by reconceiving<br />
its history<br />
How To Teach the History of Modern Philosophy<br />
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Selected<br />
Presentations<br />
Challenging the canon: Improving the climate for women in philosophy by reconceiving<br />
its history, Conference on Diversity in Philosophy, University of Dayton,<br />
May 2013.<br />
From passion to action: A defense of Spinozist a↵ective therapy. Symposium<br />
Paper, APA Eastern Division Meeting, December 2012.<br />
Spinoza on Consciousness. The 6th Biennial Margaret Dauler Wilson Conference,<br />
Dartmouth <strong>College</strong>, June 2012.<br />
A↵ects and Consciousness in Spinoza. Invited lecture, Department of Philosophy,<br />
Boston University, September 2011.<br />
It Does a Body Good: the A↵ects, Extension, and Freedom in Spinoza. Conference<br />
on Spinoza’s Ethics at Texas A & M, September 2011.<br />
Spinoza on A↵ect and Will. Invited lecture, University of Tokyo Center for<br />
Philosophy, April 2010.<br />
Harmony and Discord in Spinoza’s Social Model of the Mind. Colloquium Paper,<br />
APA Pacific Division Meeting, March 2008.<br />
A Spinozist Solution to the Problem of Weakness of Will. Sapientia Lecture<br />
Series, Dartmouth <strong>College</strong>, December 2007.<br />
A↵ects, Ideas, and Feelings in Spinoza’s Psychology. Symposium Paper, Eastern<br />
APA Division Meeting, Dec. 2006.<br />
Spinoza on Akrasia. Colloquium Paper, Central APA Division Meeting, April<br />
2006.<br />
Professional<br />
Activities Journal Referee<br />
History of Philosophy Quarterly<br />
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly<br />
Journal of the History of Philosophy<br />
British Journal for the History of Philosophy<br />
Hypatia<br />
Manuscript Reviewer<br />
Wiley-Blackwell<br />
Oxford University Press<br />
Harvard University Press<br />
Other activities<br />
Fellow, Newhouse Center for the Humanities, 2013-14<br />
Invited contributor. online scholarly community The Mod Squad: A Group<br />
Blog in Early Modern Philosophy. Found at http://philosophymodsquad.wordpress.com/<br />
Organizer. APA Pacific Mini-conference on Spinoza’s Psychology, 2008.<br />
Project Assistant. The 2004 NEH Institute for Early Modern Philosophy:<br />
The Intersection of Philosophy, Science and Theology in the 17th Century<br />
Member<br />
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Service<br />
Languages<br />
References<br />
American Philosophical Association<br />
North American Spinoza Society<br />
Friends of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy<br />
<strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong>-wide<br />
2010-13 Board of Admissions<br />
2011- Faculty Ambassador to the Lacrosse team<br />
2013 Participant in summer faculty seminar: ”Last Books”<br />
2012 Participant in summer faculty seminar: Teaching with Books and<br />
Other Text-Technologies: Book History, the Book Arts, and Book Studies<br />
in the <strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>Curriculum</strong><br />
2011 Participant in a summer faculty seminar in the Albright Institute<br />
for Global A↵airs: ”Theories and Representations of the Coup dE tat”<br />
Departmental<br />
2012-13 Search committee for tenure-track hire<br />
2012 Search committee for one-year hire<br />
2012 Second reader on honors thesis of Hannah Allen<br />
2012 Participated in Departmental Self-Study and External Review<br />
2012 Department website liaison<br />
2010-11 Search committee for tenure-track hire<br />
2010-11 Clapp Library liaison<br />
2010-11 Onderdonk Library reorganization<br />
Dartmouth <strong>College</strong><br />
Thesis Advisement<br />
2008 honors thesis on Nietzsche<br />
2009 honors thesis on just war theory<br />
German Advanced reading knowledge, intermediate speaking ability<br />
French Advanced reading knowledge, intermediate speaking ability<br />
Latin Advanced reading knowledge<br />
Available upon request<br />
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