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Associated Faculty and Staff
Nana Abarry
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Stephanie Schull Department: Philosophy, Intellectual Heritage Email: schull@temple.edu Homepage: http://sschull.pageout.net IH Courses Taught: 52 Dr. Schull received her Ph.D. in Philosophy from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in May 2002. As a SUNY-Stony Brook Graduate School Turner Fellow, she did her doctoral research at the State University of New York and the College de Philosophie International-Paris. She was awarded the French government's highest research fellowship for advanced work in social sciences 1998-1999. Under the auspices of this fellowship she pursued her research at Paris VII and with various scholars of philosophy and psychoanalysis. Dr. Schull's recent academic work includes: "The Paradoxical Nature of Deception" a paper presented at the Forum of European Philosophy, London School of Economics and the School of Advanced Study UCL Conference on Anglophone and European Philosophy of Mind March 2001; and “Knowing Thyself: Paradox, Self-Deception, and Intersubjectivity.” In Analecta Husserliana: Truth in its Various Perspectives. LXXVI, pp. 97-114. Edited by A-T. Tymieniecka. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001. |