Christian Perring
Curriculum Vitae
Academic Positions
Education
Areas of Specialization and Competence
Publications
Book Reviews and Non-Peer Reviewed Writing
Talks and Lectures
Varia
Teaching Experience
Clinical and Hospital Experience
Professional Affiliations
Internet Activity
Contact Information
Referees
Present Academic Position
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Assistant Professor, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Dowling College
Previous Academic Positions
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Visiting Assistant Professor at University of Kentucky 1994 - 1998
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Visiting Assistant Professor at Georgetown University 1992 - 1994
Graduate Education
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Princeton University September 1986 - 1992 Ph.D. in Philosophy: Dissertation,
'The Limits of Irrationality,' granted January 1996
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King's College London October 1985 - June 1986 M.Sc. with Distinction in
History and Philosophy of Science, Thesis, 'The Role of Observation in
Science'
Undergraduate Education
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Wadham College, Oxford University October 1981 - June 1985 B.A., First
Class Honours in Physics and Philosophy
Scholarships and Fellowships
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Fellowship with full tuition to Princeton University 1986 - 1992
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British Academy Fellowship 1985 - 1986
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College Scholarship to Wadham College, Oxford, 1981 - 1985
Areas of Specialization
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Moral Psychology
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Philosophy of Medicine and Psychiatry
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Ethical Theory
Areas of Competence
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Philosophy of Mind
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Personal Identity
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Philosophy of Science
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Philosophy of Social Science
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Philosophy of Law
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History of Philosophy
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Logic
Publications
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'Why Criteria of Involuntariness are Value-Laden,' forthcoming in an edited
book of the proceedings of Values in Psychiatric Nosology: A Conference
for Philosophers and Mental Health Professionals, sponsored by the University
of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.
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Entry for 'Philosophy of Psychiatry' forthcoming in the Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Review Discussion of Jennifer Radden's Divided Minds and Successive
Selves, to appear in The
Journal of Mind and Behavior.
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'Medicating Children: The Case of Ritalin,' Bioethics, Vol. 11,
No. 3&4, 1997, pp. 228-240.
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'Degrees of Personhood,' The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
, Vol. 22, No. 2, 1997, pp. 173-197.
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'Direct intentional self-deception is also real,' (Peer Commentary on 'Real
Self-Deception' by Alfred Mele), Behavioral
and Brain Sciences, Vol. 20, No. 1, 1997.
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'Addiction needs philosophical explanation, not mere redescription,' (Peer
Commentary on 'Resolving the contradictions of addiction' by G. M. Heyman),
Behavioral
and Brain Sciences, Vol. 19, No. 4, 1996, pp. 592-593.
Book Reviews and Non-Peer-Reviewed
Writing
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Review of To Relieve the Human Condition: Bioethics, Technology, and
the Body, by Gerald P. McKenny, to appear in Medical Humanities
Review.
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Reviews of Speaking of Sadness by David Karp, Dysthymia and the
Spectrum of Chronic Depressions, edited by Hagop S. Akiskal and Giovanni
B. Cassano, and The Cruelty of Depression by Jacques Hassoun, in
Perspectives:
A Mental Health Magazine, Vol. 3, Issue 4, October - December, 1998
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Review of The Evolution of the Emotion-Processing Mind, by Robert
Langs, in PSYCHE:
an interdisciplinary journal of research on consciousness, 4(11), September
1998.
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Reviews of Seeing the Crab, by Christina Middlebrook, The Undertaking,
by Thomas Lynch, The Measure of Our Days, by Jerome Groopman, and
An Anthropologist on Mars, by Oliver Sacks, in Perspectives:
A Mental Health Magazine, Vol. 3, Issue 3, July - September, 1998.
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'The Rise of Philosophy of Psychiatry in the Philosopher's
Web Magazine 1998 Volume 2.
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Reviews of Is Long-Term Therapy Unethical? by Carol Austad, and
Confiding, by Susan Baur, in Perspectives:
A Mental Health Magazine, Vol. 3, Issue 2, April - June, 1998.
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Reviews of Women, Madness & Medicine, by Denise Russell, and
Through the Looking Glass: Women and Borderline Personality Disorder,
in Perspectives:
A Mental Health Magazine, Vol. 3, Issue 1, January - March, 1998.
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Reviews of Essays on Philosophical Counseling, edited by R. Lahav
and M. Tillmanns, and Hope and Dread in Psychoanalysis, by Stephen
Mitchell, in Perspectives:
A Mental Health Magazine, Vol. 2. Issue 4, September - October, 1997.
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Reviews of A History of Psychiatry by Edward Shorter, and Hystories,
by Elaine Showalter, in Perspectives:
A Mental Health Magazine, Vol. 2. Issue 3, July - August, 1997.
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Reviews of Divided Minds and Successive Selves, by Jennifer Radden,
and The Rules of Insanity, by Carl Elliott, in Perspectives:
A Mental Health Magazine, Vol. 2, Issue 2, May - June, 1997.
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Review of Autonomous Agents, by Alfred R. Mele, and Liberation
from Self, by Bernard Berofsky, to appear in The Philosophical Quarterly.
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Review of Rewriting the Soul, by Ian Hacking, The Philosophical
Quarterly, 1997
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'Prozac and Political Activism,' in Perspectives:
A Mental Health Magazine, Vol. 1, Issue 4, September - October, 1996.
Talks and Lectures
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Conceptualizing Borderline Personality Disorder, invited paper given at
the Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto, June, 1998
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Considering a Feminist Critique of Prozac?: Take Valium and Wait, given
at Gender, Philosophy, Psychiatry, the Annual Meeting of the Association
for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry, Toronto, May 1998
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Mental Disorder: Involuntary Behavior or Malfunction?, invited paper given
at the a group meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy
and Psychiatry, at the Central Meeting of the American Philosophical Association,
Chicago, May 1998.
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The Value in Classifying Action as Involuntary, given at Values in Psychiatric
Nosology: A Conference for Philosophers and Mental Health Professionals,
sponsored by the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas,
December 1997.
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Ethical Issues for Physicians and Psychiatrists in Psychopharmacology,
invited paper given at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, for
the Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto, September, 1997
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The Role of Philosophy and Philosophers Outside the Academic World: A Comparison
of Bioethics and Philosophical Counseling, given at The Third International
Conference on Philosophical Practice at The CUNY Graduate Center, July,
1997
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The Large-Scale Use of Psychotropic Drugs, invited presentation given at
the Hastings Center, New York, April, 1997
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When Should Unhappiness Be Treated As A Mental Illness?, given at Grand
Rounds to the Department of Psychiatry, University of Kentucky, March,
1997
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Defining and Defending Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, invited
paper given at Department of Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago, February,
1997
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Medicating Children: The Case of Ritalin, given at International World
Congress III of Bioethics, in San Francisco, November 1996
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The Disunity of Science: Adolf Meyer's Psychiatry, given at the First History
of Philosophy of Science Conference, Roanoke, VA, April 1996
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Comments on 'The Concept of Personal Identity' by Steven Rieber, given
at the Pacific APA Meeting in Seattle, April 1996
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Problems with Dispositional Accounts of Unconscious Intentionality, invited
paper given at Department of Philosophy, San Diego State University, San
Diego, March, 1996
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Against Principles of Charity in Interpretation, invited paper given at
University of Cincinnati Department of Philosophy, Invited Speaker Talk,
December 1995
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Coming to Terms With the Normativity of Diagnosis in Psychiatry, given
in the Works in Progress series at Case Western Reserve Center for Biomedical
Ethics, May 1995
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Ethical Issues in Prescribing Psychotropic Drugs, given in Conversations
in Bioethics series at Case Western Reserve Medical School, May 1995
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Naturalism about Personhood: the Implications for Medical Ethics, invited
paper given at University of Kentucky Philosophy Department Lecture Series,
November 1994
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Rescuing the Truth in Post-Modern Conceptions of Identity, given at conference
'The End(s) of Post-Modernism' at Northeast Missouri State University,
September 1994
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The Brave New World Of Prozac, invited paper given to University of Maryland
- Baltimore County - Philosophy Society, May 1994
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Addiction, Self-Defeating Behavior, and Mental Illness, invited paper given
at Department of Philosophy, City College, CUNY, New York, March 1994
Varia
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Awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship at a Summer
Institute on Mind, Psychopathology and Self, Cornell University, 1998
Teaching Experience
University of Kentucky
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Graduate and Undergraduate Courses
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Ethical Theory Fall 1997
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Death, Dying, and the Quality of Life Fall 1997, Spring 1998
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Philosophy of Psychiatry Spring 1997
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Personal Identity Fall 1994, Fall 1996
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Philosophy of Law Spring 1996
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Health Care Ethics Fall 1995, Summer 1995, 1996, 1997, Spring 1998
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Irrationality and Moral Psychology Spring 1995
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Philosophy of Mind Spring 1995
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Morality and Society 1995 - 1996
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Intro. to Knowledge and Reality 1994 - 1995, 1996 - 1997, Spring 1998
Georgetown University
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Personal Identity Spring 1994
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Mental Health and Morality Fall 1993
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Philosophy of Mind Spring 1993
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Irrationality and the Unity of Mind Fall 1992
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Introduction to Philosophy 1992 - 1994
Princeton University
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Undergraduate Courses
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Medical Ethics (preceptor for Frances Kamm)
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Intro. to Moral Philosophy (preceptor for Elijah Millgram)
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Introductory Logic (preceptor for Martin Jones)
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Aesthetics (grader for Alexander Nehamas)
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Philosophy and the Modern Mind (preceptor for Harry Frankfurt and John
Burgess)
Hospital/Clinical Experience
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6 months aiding with teaching of MD 810: 'Physicians, Patients, and Society'
class for medical students at University of Kentucky College of Medicine,
January - June 1996.
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2 months attending morning rounds at Georgetown University Hospital Mental
Health In-Patient Ward, March - April 1994
Professional Affiliations
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American Philosophical Association
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Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry
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Society for Philosophy and Psychology
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International Association of Bioethics
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Society for Health and Human Value
Internet Activity
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Started a mailing list, PHIL-ACTION-L, on action theory and the explanation
of human behavior, September 1996.
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Contributing Editor and Regular Book Reviewer for Perspectives:
A Mental Health Magazine from 1995.
Departmental address, phone,
e-mail, & home page
Philosophy and Religious Studies, Dowling College, Idle Hour Boulevard,
Oakdale, NY 11769
Phone: 516-244-3349
Referees
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Mark Johnston (Ph.D. dissertation advisor) Department of Philosophy, 1879
Hall, Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 (609) 258-4298
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Tom Beauchamp, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, Washington
DC 20057 (202) 687-6726 beauchat@gunet.georgetown.edu
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Henry Richardson Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University, Washington
DC 20057 (202) 687-7479 richardh@gunet.georgetown.edu
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Thomas H. Murray Center for Biomedical Ethics School of Medicine, Case
Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44106-4976
(216) 368-6206 thm2@po.cwru.edu
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Don Howard Program in History and Philosophy of Science, 346 O'Shaughnessy,
University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana 46556 (219) 631-5015 Don.A.Howard.43@nd.edu
Last updated October 3, 1998