TEXAS STATE VITA



AMELIE BENEDIKT • TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY VITA

I. Academic/Professional Background

A. Name: Amelie Frost Benedikt Title: Lecturer

B. Educational Background

|Degree |Year |University |Major |Thesis/Dissertation |

|Ph.D. |1999 |University of Texas at Austin|Philosophy |Wisdom in Philosophy: An Inquiry and Some Proposals |

|M.A. |1993 |University of Texas at Austin|Philosophy |Towards a Dialectical Rhetoric: Wisdom and Persuasion in |

| | | | |Plato and the Sophists |

|B.A. |1987 |University of Texas at Austin|History | |

C. University Experience

|Position |University |Dates |

|Full-Time Lecturer |Texas State University |2006-2008 |

|Adjunct Instructor |Southwest Texas State |2001-2005 |

|Adjunct Instructor |St. Edward’s New College |1997-2008 |

|Teaching Assistant |University of Texas at Austin |1997-1998 |

|Adjunct Instructor |Austin Community College |1994-1997 |

|Teaching Assistant |University of Texas at Austin |1991-1992 |

|Teaching Assistant |University of Texas at Austin |1990-1991 |

D. Relevant Professional Experience

|Position |Entity |Dates |

II. TEACHING

A. Teaching Honors and Awards:

B. Courses Taught:

History of Philosophy before 1600

History of Modern Philosophy

Philosophy in the Arts

Existential Philosophy

Introduction to Philosophy

Business Ethics

IT Ethics

Professional Ethics

Ethical Theory & Analysis

Military Ethics

Nietzsche Studies

Capstone Research Seminar

Introduction to the Humanities

C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate):

D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development:

History of Philosophy before 1600

History of Modern Philosophy

Philosophy in the Arts

Existential Philosophy

Introduction to Philosophy

Business Ethics

IT Ethics

Professional Ethics

Ethical Theory & Analysis

Military Ethics

Nietzsche Studies

Capstone Research Seminar

Introduction to the Humanities

E. Funded External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

F. Submitted, but not Funded, External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

G. Funded Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

H. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

I. Other:

III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE

A. Works in Print

1. Books (if not refereed, please indicate)

a. Scholarly Monographs:

b. Textbooks:

c. Edited Books:

d. Chapters in Books:

“On Doing the Right Thing at the Right Time; Towards an Ethics of Kairos,” in J. Baumlin & P. Sipiora, Eds., Rhetoric and Kairos: Essays in History, Theory and Praxis, State University of New York Press, 2002

e. Creative Books:

2. Articles

a. Refereed Journal Articles:

b. Non-refereed Articles:

3. Abstracts:

4. Reports:

5. Book Reviews:

6. Other:

B. Works not in Print

1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings:

“Louis Mackey; Word Man,” Conference Paper, Louis Mackey Memorial Conference, University if Texas, October, 2005

“Runaway Statues: Platonic Lessons on the Limits of Analogy,” Conference Paper, Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, Massachusetts, 1998

2. Invited Talks, Lectures, Presentations:

“A Recurring Theme in the Thought of Robert Solomon,” Panelist, Robert C. Solomon Memorial Conference, University of Texas, February 2008

“On Reading Valedictory Texts: Suicide Notes, Last Wills and Testaments,” Conference Paper, American Philosophical Association, Los Angeles, California, 1998

“Women in the Academy,” Panelist, Liberal Arts Council, Austin, Texas, 1998

“Opposition/Dialectic/Reintegration,” Essay with L. T. Becker, ArtLies, Summer 1998

"Reading at Fin de Millennium,” Conference Paper, U.T. Graduate Student Conference, 1997

"Comments on Dewey’s Conception of the Reflective Life," Response Paper, Southwestern Philosophical Society, Kansas City, Missouri, 1996

"Plato and the Sophists," Presentation, Graduate Lecture Series, Austin, Texas, 1993

"The Spectator in The Picture," Essay recorded by Swedish Broadcasting with Lars Gustaffson, University of Texas, 1990

3. Consultancies:

Philosopher Practitioner 2000-2002

4. Workshops:

5. Other:

C. Grants and Contracts

1. Funded External Grants and Contracts:

2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts:

3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts:

4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Grants and Contracts:

D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors:

1997-1998 David L. Miller Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin

1991-1992 David L. Miller Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin

1990-1991 Albert P. Brogan Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin

1980-1982 Hunt Foundation Scholarship, Abilene Christian University

IV. SERVICE

A. University:

B. Departmental:

C. Community:

D. Professional:

E. Organizations

1. Honorary:

2. Professional:

American Philosophy Association

American Philosophical Practitioners Association

Southwestern Philosophical Society

F. Service Honors and Awards:

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