Faculty of the Department
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Assistant Professor
Selim Berker
(On leave 2009-2010)
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| Emerson 208 |
| 617-495-1428
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| sberker@fas.harvard.edu |
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Selim Berker did his graduate work in philosophy at MIT before joining the Harvard faculty in July 2006. Although his philosophical interests are wide-ranging, his current research tends to focus on issues in ethics, epistemology, and -- especially -- the interface of ethics and epistemology. He also spends an inordinate amount of time thinking about philosophical methodology.
Selected bibliography:
"Particular Reasons," Ethics 118:1 (2007), pp. 109-139.
"Luminosity Regained," Philosophers' Imprint 8:2 (2008), pp. 1-22.
Some courses he has taught recently:
Freshman Seminar 38i: Morality, That Peculiar Institution (Spring, 2009).
Philosophy 159: Epistemology (Spring, 2009).
Philosophy 173: Metaethics (Fall, 2008).
Philosophy 262: Intuitions and Philosophical Methodology: Seminar (Fall, 2007). |
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