Chelsea Haramia
Curriculum Vitae
CONTACT INFORMATION: Department of Philosophy University of Tampa 401 W. Kennedy Blvd. Tampa, FL 33606
Skype: chelsea.haramia Email:
[email protected] Website: https://sites.google.com/site/chelseaharamia
ACADEMIC POSITIONS Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tampa
Fall 2016-present
Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Spring Hill College
Fall 2014-Spring 2016
RESEARCH INTERESTS Applied Ethics, Ethical Theory, Feminist Philosophy, Bioethics, Environmental Philosophy, Aesthetics
EDUCATION Ph.D., Philosophy – University of Colorado, Boulder May 2014 Graduate Certificate, Women and Gender Studies – University of Colorado, Boulder May 2009 B.A., Philosophy – University of Illinois, Chicago May 2005
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS “Fictional Objects, Future Objectives: Why Existence Matters Less Than You Think” (coauthored with Eva Dadlez) in Philosophy and Literature, vol. 39, no. 2 (Oct. 2015). “Why We Should Stop Creating Pets With Lives Worth Living” in Between the Species, vol. 17, no.1 (July 2015). “Evolved, not Causa Sui: An Embodiment Critique of Freedom and Responsibility” in The American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience, vol. 6, no. 2 (June 2015). “PGD and Parental Obligations: What Parents Owe to Communities That Do Not Yet Exist” in The American Journal of Bioethics, vol. 13, no. 10 (Oct. 2013). “Our Responsibility to the Non-Existent” in Southwest Philosophy Review, vol. 29, no. 1 (Jan. 2013).
INVITED PUBLICATIONS “How To Think About the Individual As a Non-Autonomous Community” in The American Journal of Bioethics, vol. 6, no. 2 (Feb. 2016).
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INVITED TALKS “The Axiology of Reacting” Colloquium Presentation at the University of Wyoming
February 2013
“Parfit’s Dilemma and a Third Option” Colloquium Series Presentation at the University of Colorado, Boulder
October 2012
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS “Why Hard Incompatibilism is Compatible with Most Moral Practices” Alabama Philosophical Society October 2016 “Beneficial Oppression and the Harm of Fighting It” Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress
August 2016
“Beneficial Oppression and the Harm of Fighting It” Alabama Philosophical Society
October 2015
“Humean Revisionsim” South-Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
February 2015
“Fictional Objects, Future Objectives: Why Existence Matters Less Than You Think” (co-authored with Eva Dadlez) American Society for Aesthetics – Pacific Division April 2014 “Future Generations, Present Responsibilities: What We Owe to Whomever We Create” International Society for Environmental Ethics June 2013 “Fictional Objects, Future Objectives: Why Existence Matters Less Than You Think” (co-authored with Eva Dadlez) Canadian Society for Aesthetics July 2013 “Our Responsibility to the Non-Existent” Southwest Philosophical Society
November 2012
“The Moral Asymmetry of Praise and Blame” American Philosophical Association – Pacific Division
April 2011
“A De-Dicto Solution to the Non-Identity Problem” Northwest Philosophy Conference
October 2009
AWARDS Florence Husted Lowe and F. Rex Lowe Fellowship 2013-2014 awarded annually by the School of Arts and Humanities at CU-Boulder President’s Prize – Southwest Philosophical Society ($150) November 2012 (prize-winning paper: “Our Responsibility to the Non-Existent”)
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TEACHING Full Responsibility University of Tampa Film Aesthetics (PHL 308) Modern Philosophy (PHL 225) Ethics (PHL 202) Feminist Philosophy (PHL 205) Environmental Ethics (PHL 210) Animal Ethics (PHL 350)
SP 2017 SP 2017 SP 2017 FA 2016 FA 2016 FA 2016
Spring Hill College Philosophy and the Future (PHL 398) Philosophy of Art (PHL 360) Philosophy of Gender (PHL 322) Business Ethics (PHL 313) Honors Ethics (PHL 291) Environmental Ethics (PHL 214) Ethics (PHL 210)
SP 2016 FA 2015 SP 2015 & SP 2016 FA 2014 FA 2014 &FA 2015 SP 2015 FA 2014-SP 2016
University of Colorado, Boulder Introduction to Ethics (PHIL 1100) Philosophy and Women (PHIL/WMST 2290)
SP 2013 SP 2012
Teaching Assistant, University of Colorado, Boulder Department of Philosophy Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 1000) Philosophy of Science (PHIL 1400) Philosophy and Religion (PHIL 1600) Department of Women and Gender Studies Introduction to Feminism
FA 2008 & FA 2012 SP 2011 FA 2009 & FA 2011 SP 2009-FA 2011
SERVICE Academic Standards Committee Graduate Student Co-president Diversity Outreach Program Coordinator Philosophy Outreach Program Visitor, Niwot High School Co-organizer of the 15th Annual Rocky Mtn. Philosophy Conference Philosophy Department Climate Committee (Elected) Director of Undergraduate Mentor Program Rocky Mountain Philosophy Conference, Referee Diversity Committee Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Undergraduate Mentor Program
2015-2016 2013-2014 2013-2014 Nov. 2013 2011-2013 2012-2013 2009-2012 2008-2013 2008-2014 2008-2014
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