Student Research
In recent years, many students have undertaken significant research with Philosophy faculty. These include:
2009: Kathryn Kutz ('10), "Truth, Emotion, and Shared Commitment" (with Bennett Helm).
2006: David Taylor ('07), "Divine Hiddenness" (with Michael Murray). (Profile of Taylor's work.)
2005: Andrew Goldberg ('06), "Evolutionary Psychology of Religion" (with Michael Murray).
2004: Ashton Sperry ('05), "Vaugeness" (with Glenn Ross).
2003: Neal Swisher ('05), "Connectionist Learning On-Board a Mobile Robot" (with Bennett Helm)
2002: Sarah Berson ('03), "Theodicy and Animal Suffering" (with Michael Murray and Glenn Ross); co-authored paper presented at the Eastern Regional Meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers, November, 2002
2001: Ali Oduncu ('02), "Omissions and Self-Deception" (with Michael Murray)
2000: Alexandra Markovic ('01) and Yaroslava Babych ('01), "Moods as a Sense of Priorities" (with Bennett Helm); co-authored paper presented at Mid-South Philosophy Conference, Fall, 2001



