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VITA
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OFFICE: Rm. 412 Raub Hall, Lock Haven University, Lock Haven PA 17745
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ACADEMIC HISTORY
B.A. Northern Illinois University, June 1972, Philosophy
M.A Northern Illinois University, June 1975, Philosophy
Ph.D. The Ohio State University, June 1981, Philosophy
Dissertation: Nihilism and Resoluteness: The Tragic Context
Advisor : Lee B. Brown
1. Publications:
"The Survival of Tragedy: Dostoevsky's The Idiot", in Dialogue:
Journal of the National Honor Society for Philosophy, October 1975.
"Absurdity and Suicide: A Reexamination" in Philosophy
Research Archives, March, 1986.
"A Kuhnian Metatheory for Aesthetics" in Journal of
Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Fall, 1986.
"Nietzsche as Sophist: A Polemic" in International
Philosophical Quarterly, December, 1986.
"Rorty and Nietzsche: Some Elective Affinities" in International
Studies in Philosophy, November, 1989.
"The American Democratic Ideology" in The Lock Haven
International Review, Fall, 1990.
"Lang Contra Vengeance: The Big Heat" in the Journal
of Value Inquiry, December 1995.
"Determinism and Dead Ringers" in Film and Philosophy,
Vol. III, Winter, 1996.
"Individual Commitment in To Have and Have Not, Film and
History, Spring 1997
Book Note on John Gedo’s The Psychoanalysis of Creativity in Journal
of Aesthetics and Art Criticism Winter 2001
"Power, Horror and Ambivalence" in Film and Philosophy
Special Edition on Horror 2001
"It's All Ideology, Isn't It" in Film and Knowledge,
edited by Kevin Stoehr (2002: MacFarland Press)
Isabel Archer: Tragic Heroine of Pitiable Victim" in Literature/Film
Quarterly Winter 2003
Review of Gothic: Transformations of the Grotesque in 20th
Century Art by Christoph Grunenberg, Journal of Aesthetics and Art
Criticism
Dark Thoughts: Philosophic Reflections on Cinematic
Horror co-edited with Steven Jay Schneider, Scarecrow Press, 2003
"On Being Philosophical and Being John Malkovich"
in Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Winter 2006
FORTHCOMING: Film and Philosophy: The Little Lower
Layer monograph in the Short Cuts Series on Cinema, Wallflower Press,
December 2007
2. Papers Delivered:
"Rorty and Nietzsche: Some Elective Affinities" to the North
American Nietzsche Society at the APA Convention in December, 1986.
"Nietzsche's Sophistic Aesthetics" to the International
Conference of Young Philosophers in Warsaw, Poland, August, 1987.
"Nietzsche and Nationalism" at the Second Conference of the
International Society for the Study of European Ideas, Catholic University,
Leuven, Belgium, September, 1990.
"Thelma and Louise: Liberating or Regressive?" to a
conference on Film Individualism and Community, Baltimore, Maryland, April
1991.
"Truffaut's Archetypal Femme Fatale: Catherine in Jules and Jim"
at the Popular Culture Association Convention in New Orleans, April, 1993.
"Lang Contra Vengeance: The Big Heat" to the Society for
the Philosophic Study of Contemporary Visual Arts at the APA Convention in
Atlanta, Georgia, December, 1993.
"Determinism in Dead Ringers" to the Society for the
Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual Arts (SPSCVA), New York,
December 1995.
"The Role of the Other in the Films of Jane Campion" to the
SPSCVA, Berkeley, California, March 1997.
"Mad Love: Our Love Affair with Horror" to the American Society
for Aesthetics, Asilomar California, April 1998
"Nietzsche’s Sophistic Aesthetics" to the
Southampton, England conference on
Nietzsche and Post- Analytic Philosophy, September 1999
"It’s All Ideology, Isn’t It" to the
SPSCVA, APA
Central Division meetings, April 2000.
"A Six Step
Approach to Argument Analysis" to the International Conference on College
Teaching and Learning, Jacksonville FL, April, 2002
"Real
Horror: A Response to Solomon" at the American Society for Aesthetics
meetings in Miami November 2003
"Kubrick
Contra Nihilism: A Clockwork Orange" to the Society for the Philosophic
Study of the Contemporary Visual Arts, Chicago April 2004
FORTHCOMING: "Nihilism and Tragedy in Moby Dick"
at the Tragic Visions conference at the University of Antwerp, Belgium,
November 24, 2006
"Citizen Kane: Übermensch
or Yellow Journalist" to the American Philosophical Association Central
Division, April 2007, Chicago, IL.
ACADEMIC AWARDS
- Named managing editor of Film and Philosophy, the Journal of the
SPSCVA ,June 2000.
- National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar on Nietzsche and
Postmodernism with Bernd Magnus at the University of California, Riverside,
Summer of 1985.
- Deutsches Academisches Austauschdienst (DAAD) Scholarship Program for
American Faculty to Study German in Germany, Summer 1986.
- National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar on Psychoanalysis and
History with Peter Gay at Yale University, Summer 1994.
- Who's Who in American Teaching, 1996.
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
- Aesthetics (especially Philosophy of Literature and Film Theory)
- 19th and 20th Century Continental Philosophy (especially Existentialism and
German Philosophy)
AREAS OF COMPETENCE
- Ethics
- Social and Political Philosophy
- Ancient Philosophy
- Philosophy of Science

BEING JOHN MALKOVICH
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