JESSE G. CHRISTIANSEN

           Curriculum Vitae

 

 

 

EDUCATION

 

            M.A. in Philosophy, Georgia State University, December 2007

M.A. Thesis: “Apriority in Naturalized Epistemology: Investigation into a Modern Defense,” defended November, 2007

M.A. Thesis Committee: Dr. George Rainbolt (Thesis Director), Dr. Steve Jacobson (Reader), and Dr. Jessica Berry (Reader)

            B.A. in English and Philosophy, Florida State University, December 1993

 

AREAS OF COMPETENCE

           

            Early Modern Philosophy

Contemporary Moral Philosophy

Introduction to Moral Philosophy

Introduction to Philosophy

            Reasoning and Critical Thinking

 

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

      

            Analytic Epistemology

            Metaphysics

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

 

            Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy, Clayton State University, Fall 2008-Current

           

Visiting Instructor, Department of Philosophy, Georgia State University, Spring 2008 and Summer 2008

 

Instructor of Record, PHIL 1010 (Critical Thinking), Department of Philosophy, Georgia State University, Fall 2006-Spring 2007

 

 

COURSES TAUGHT

 

            Critical Thinking

            Contemporary Moral Problems

Introduction to Philosophy

 

CONFERENCES

 

Southeast Philosophical Congress, February 13-14, 2009, Clayton State University, Paper Presented: A Defense for Apriority in Naturalized Epistemology: Investigation into Non-Experientiality

 

SPECIAL TRAINING OR SKILLS

 

            Certifications in adult education

                        Robert Pike’s 3-Day Workshop, 1998

                        Skills Path, 1999

                        Train-the-Trainer Seminars, Tim Durkin, 1997-1998

 

Computer Training, 1998-2000, including:

            Microsoft Word

            Microsoft PowerPoint

            Windows-based software

            D.O.S. Mainframe

             

Fluent in Spanish